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Near right:
Nick Renna 72, senior vice
president, RepublicBank Dallas, N.A.
Far right:
Charles j. Wehrle 77, president
and COO, AXON .
... Meeting of the Career Services
advisory committee of the World
Business Advisory Council. Left
(foreground) D.R. Belisle, director
of employer relations; George
Rainoff'55; Ross Crawford; Charles
Mannel, vice president of external
affairs; Larry Kroh '69, director,
human resaurces development,
Coca-Cola USA; Neil Murphy, senior
vice president, Eastman Kodak
Corp.; Ronald Woods, vice presi­dent,
Manufacturers Trust Co.;
and Carroll Rickard '56, vice
president, Continentaill/inois
National Bank and Trust.
... Left, George Rainoff'55, senior
vice president, Johnson & Higgins,
with Ross Crawford, senior vice
president, First City National Bank
of Houston.
... Larry McDonald, staff director,
industrial relations, Ford Motor
Co.; Timothy McGinnis '68,
senior vice president, Chase
Manhattan Bank, N.A: Gary
Brecke, vice president, First
Interstate Bank of Arizona.
Executives and Educators Exchange Ideas
Maintaining and seeking advice
from Thunderbird's closest corpo­rate
friends are the key goals of the
World Business Advisory Council,
according. to Randy Schilling, direc­tor
of development and coordinator
of the council.
Formed in 1983, the council con­sists
of approximately 55 corporate
executives who together provide
input and act as a sounding board
for the World Business Department
and Thunderbird administration.
"The relationship between the
School and the council is really a
two-way street in which both sides
present ideas and suggestions," said
Schilling. "The council provides
valuable input on how we can best
prepare students for the corporate
environment. At the same time, fac­ulty
and administrators discuss with
the council ideas and changes they
might want to develop in their areas
of expertise."
According to Allen McInnes, chair­man
of the council and executive
vice president of Tenneco Inc., the
relationship between the council
and the school has been an excel­lent
one. "We have made several
suggestions to the World Business
Department and it's obvious that
the department is interested in
what we have to say."
Suggestions made by the council
and then implemented by the ad­ministration
in recent years include
the requirement of the 400-level
world business core courses for
all students.
'The council believes strongly
that students should take as many
upper level business courses as pos­sible,"
said McInnes, adding that
"this is possible if students waive
out of the basic courses before they
arrive at Thunderbird."
McInnes indicated that the coun­cil
would also like to raise the stan­dard
of the faculty to an even higher
level by developing an externship
program. "With this program, fac­ulty
would work with business leaders
in the community and then bring
back a fresh perspective to the class­room,"
he said.
In addition to the exchange of
ideas between corporate members
and Thunderbird faculty, Schilling
said that the council enhances the
employment effort on campus as
well as the financial base, noting
that more than half of the members
recruit students regularly. At the
same time, council members con­tribute
approximately 40 percent of
• Marvin Berenblum talks with Dr. Clifton Cox,
chairman, Department of World Business, while Nick
Renna 72, and Gene Famula, director of AIG, look on .
... Left, Donald Metcalf, manager of recruiting, Procter
& Gamble Co., and Patrick Quinn, director of inter­national
operations, government electronics group,
Motorola, Inc.
Below:
... Left, Clarence Yahn '62, presi­dent
and CEO, Aircap Industries;
R. Howard Annin, vice preSident,
General Electric Co.;james Garvin,
executive on loan from IBM; Marvin
Berenblum, senior vice preSident,
Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Inc.;
and james Parkel, director of per­sonnel
services, IBM, (standing
right); attend a meeting on Curric­ulum/
Faculty Development.
the total corporate contributions to
Thunderbird.
"With these types of figures, it's
easy to see why we want to keep a
close contact with these corpora­tions,"
he said.
The most recent council meeting
was held March 5 on the Thunder­bird
Campus. Some of the topics
discussed at the meeting included
the importance of increasing the
advertising budget for the continued
recruitment of quality students, the
development of a marketing plan,
the need for more student intern-
, ships, and the possibility of devel­oping
a more concentrated program
for students in either marketing
or finance.
The next meeting of the council
will be September 24 and 25 at the
American International Group in
New York City.
Donald Lindner, senior vice
president, Arizona Bank.
Vincent Daniels, 74,
preSident, Minnequip Corp.
CONTENTS
THUNDE-aBIRD
magazzne
Inside
Cover WORLD BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
3 WINTERIM
15 CAMPUS NEWS
FINLEY PETER DUNNE,]R.
RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE
18 T'BIRD CONTACTS
20 NETWORK
23 UPDATES
NOMINATIONS: THUNDERBIRD
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors
Second Annual Distinguished
Alumni Awards
Thunderbird Magazine
Spring 1987
Quarterly magazine of
the Alumni Relations
Office of the American
Graduate School of
International Management.
Thunderbird Campus,
Glendale, AZ. 85306
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On the Cover:
Students Benita Boettner.
'87, joe Myers '87,
Jimmy Friedberg '87,
and Hua Yao Barnes '87,
chat with Berger
E.rickson and Finley
Peter Dunne,jr., prior
to ceremonies conferring
an honorary doctorate on
Mr. Dunne.
American Graduate
School of International
Management
Director of Communica­tion
and Editor:
Nelda S. Crowell
Managing Editor:
Carol A. Naftzger
Communication Secretary:
Charles Barnes
Contributing Writers:
joe Myers
Reldon Welling
Student Assistants,
Thunderbird Magazine:
Eric Chadwick '88
Alexandra Dymanus '87
joe Myers '87
Theresa Miskell Sires '87
Reldon Welling '88
Photography:
Michael Paulson/Audio
Visual Support
Kent Sievers Photography
Reldon Welling
Design:
Pat Kenny GraphiC Design
Director of Alumni
Relations and Publisher:
Bobbie M. Boyd
Alumni Relations Staff:
Karen j. Rooney
Executive Secretary
Donna Cleland
Data Base Administrator
Pearl Anderson
Records Assistant
Darlene Moller
Receptionist
Tara Holm
Receptionist
Peggy Hufnagel
Secretary/Assistant
Lori Blythe
Part-Time Typist
Student Assistants,
Alumni Relations Office:
Bob Kile '87
Michael Rudzik '87
Paul Dauber '87
Lisa Ann Wylie '87
Catherine Zirbes '87
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Executives
and 5 ts .
One-on-One ,
January 1987
From nuclear risk manage­ment
to disposable diapers, the
14th Winterim provided 325
students the opportunity to
interact with CEOs and top
executives from a variety of
business fields.
During the three-week course
held in January, Thunderbird
hosted over 75 guest lecturers,
including 17 alumni who
returned to campus to share
knowledge acquired outside the
classroom with current students.
Five World Business
seminars were offered begin­ningJanuary
5, 1987:
• Corporate Executive Officer
Seminar-Chaired by Dr. Carl
Frear, Goodyear Professor of
Marketing, Thunderbird. Topics
covered by guest lecturers
included an international
assessment of the world econ­omy
in the next decade; free
trade: fact or fiction; and the
impact of the U.S. dollar on
global sourcing practices of
major U.S. companies.
• International Banking
Conference - Dr. James Mills,
Thunderbird, Coordinator.
Some of the areas explored by
invited guest speakers were
international fund transfer sys­tem;
trade-related functions;
global banking strategy and
organizational structure; and
international banking by non­bank
financial institutions.
• International Consumer Faculty members from 17
Marketing Seminar - Coordin - institutions as far away as Alaska
ator, Kingston Fletcher, Retired and Brazil also attended classes
Group Vice President, Procter under the Winterim Fellowship
&. Gamble Company. Guest lec- Program sponsored by President
turers from Procter &. Gamble William Voris and introduced
looked at international con- during the 1985 Winterim
sumer marketing. The seminar program. Among the Fellows
included how to assess a bus- attending were alumni Anthony
iness opportunity in a foreign AIle '80, Illinois Central Col­country
and the steps reqUired lege; Professor Robert Ballinger
to develop a successful product '60, Siena College, New York;
and marketing approach. Pri- Dr. Sheldon Gilbert '62,
mary emphasis focused on Syracuse University; and Dr.
strategy and execution for Belmont Haydel, Jr. '57, Rider
product development, adver- College, New Jersey.
tising, and sales.
• Johnson &. Higgins Inter­national
Insurance and Risk
ManagementConference - Coor­dinator,
Dr. John O'Connell,
Thunderbird. Topics presented
by industry executives included
the role of insurance in risk
management; the foreign insur­ance
environment; insurable
commercial and political expo­sures;
and risk management in
the multinational corporation.
• Dr. Sheldon Gilbert, '62,
professor of public
communication, Syracuse
University, shares
• International Purchasing
and Countertrade - Dr. Dennis
Guthery, Thunderbird, Coor­dinator.
Guest speakers lectured
on the following topics: foreign
suppliers; countertrade, pur­chaSing
and marketing; and
structuring, negotiating, and
fulfilling countertrade deals.
I information with
In addition, the Department
of International Studies hosted
guest speakers who offered
classes in cross-cultural
communications, NATO, and
Modern Britain.
Winterim programs were also
conducted abroad. Five students
joined Dr. Robert Dequenne in
France to study contemporary
social, political, and economic
problems. Professor Dennis
Corrigan offered major topics
in Latin America to seven
students in Panama.
(I-r) Dr. Belmont Haydel, '57,
Professor of business policy and
environment, Rider College, visits
with Dr. Peter G. Biesiot, professor
of business administration, Univer­sity
of Alaska, during a break.
a T'bird student
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 3
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CONFERENCE
... James Hillestad,
vice president,
Chemical Bank, talks with
students Susan Carlson and
Jim Mammel.
T Susan Holden '84, assistant
manager, Advertising and Public
Relations for the U.S., Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce, with
Allyn Keiser '73, senior vice
president, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce.
...(1- r) Dr. James Mills with
Dennis Belcher, senior vice pres­ident,
Bank of Nova Scotia.
T Hans-Martin T ucher, senior vice
president, Bank of Montreal (left),
visits with Dr. Randy White, Auburn
University faculty member.
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"'Martin Brill, director of counter­trade,
First Chicago National Bank.
~(I- r) Gary Pacific '72,
manager, countertrade,
McDonnell Douglas; and Marianne
Mcilvain '79, vice president, Chase
Manhattan Bank. Pacific spoke at
a session of the International
Purchasing and Countertrade
Conference and Mcilvain was a
participant in the International
Banking Conference .
... (I - r) Ira Kaylin, senior pro­gramming
officer, Inter-American
Development Bank, T'bird Paulo
Santos (Brazil), and Gopal
Sundaram, senior vice president,
Manufacturers Hanover Interna­tional
Leasing Corporation.
• John McLaughlin, partner,
Kivervan, McLaughlin, & Shelly.
~William Ryback, deputy asso­ciate
director, Division of Banking
Supervision and Regulation,
Federal Reserve Bank.
• International Banking Conference
speaker Charles Larkum, chief,
External Debt Division, The World
Bank, with Dr. Clifton Cox.
"'A/eana Hiles '78, vice president,
Continental Illinois, with Dr. James
Mills, coordinator, International
Banking Conference.
~ James Brokken '69, executive
vice president, Manufacturers
Hanover Trust, speaking on global
bank strategy, a money center
bank's perspective .
... Domenick Scaglione, vice presi­dent,
Chase Manhattan Bank.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
Claude Cicchette, assistant vice
preSident, Bank of Boston. William
Flynn, senior vice preSident,
National Bank of Detroit. Diego
Giurleo, manager, corporate
services, Royal Bank of Canada.
Robert Howard, executive vice
preSident, First City National Bank
of Houston. John Mathis, senior
financial analyst, The World Bank.
Sandy Naughton, vice preSident,
Manufacturers Hanover Trust.
Michael Perlino '76, vice presi­dent,
Harris Trust.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 5
INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER
MARKETING SEMINAR
A. Clarke Church, general sales
manager, Hawaii, Military, and
Latin America, Procter & Gamble,
gave a presentation on sales -
organization and execution.
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(I - r) Steve Cabrera, Kingston
Fletcher, and Richardson
McKinney, retired copy services,
Procter & Gamble.
Raymond.D~Mains, associate
comptroller, International, Procter &
Gamble, visits with students Samar
Majumdar and Grace Dicker.
(I) Kingston Fletcher, retired
group vice president, Procter &
Gamble, and coordinator, Interna­tional
Consumer Marketing Seminar,
with Anthony Logue, retired chief
trademark counsel, Procter & Gamble, Europe.
"'John D. Henry, retired head of
world research, Procter & Gamble,
with students Anne Worrell-Beech
and Peter Brodnitz.
~Martha Miller Lombera,
advertising manager, Procter
& Gamble de Mexico, with student,
Jill Zajicek, (left)·
.(1- r) Richard A. Feldon, world
coordinator, Disposable Products,
Procter & Gamble, chats with
Douglas W. Moeser, manager,
International Technology Coor­dination/
Laundry and Cleaning
Products, Procter & Gamble,
and a student.
~ Students (1- r) Lynn Elting,
Mark Vikse, Ginny White, andJia
Tiejia, speak with Alfred K. White,
chief legal counselllnternational,
Procter & Gamble.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
David S. Swanson, senior vice
president/manufacturing, Procter
& Gamble, with students Angelika
Finke, Kent Strange, and Eric
Chadwick (foreground).
Edwin L. Artzt, president/interna­tional
and vice chairman, Procter
& Gamble. John W. Narburgh,
retired division personnel manager,
Procter & Gamble.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 7
SEMINAR
(1- r) Professor Richard Baldwin,
Dr. Carl Frear, Bonnie joustra, and
Robert Petersen, executive vice
president, S.C.johnson & Sons.
(/) james Freeman, president,
The Lord Corporation, with T'bird
Robert Stone.
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Thomas Gaspar' 61, executive
director, Merck International, with
Dr. Carl Frear, coordinator, Corpo­rate
Executive Officer Seminar.
ARobert Lees 77, president and
CEO, PaCific InterTrade Corp.
~ David Ortlieb, president, CEO,
and director, Urbamont, N. V.
(I - r) Stephen Levy, executive
vice president, Motorola, Inc., with
Richard Baldwin, faculty member,
Cedarville College.
.... Peter Estes, retired president,
General Motors.
.... Will Strong '67, preSident,
Teledyne.
(I - r) Tim Schrader, executive
vice president and managing direc­tor,
AT&T Asia/Pacific, Inc., with
students Robert Stone and
Tracy Hinds .
(1- r) Dr. Carl Frear, Andre
Borrel, general manager, Motorola
Semiconductor, and participant
in the CEO Seminar; and Dr. Lynn
Metcalf 'B3, enjoy lunch in the
Thunderbird Room.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
James Birle, senior vice president,
General Electric. Dennis Kelley 74,
preSident, Pacific World Trade. Allen
Mcinnes, executive vice president,
Tenneco, Inc. Paul Smolen, vice
president, Continental Grain.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING 'S7 9
~ Nancy Settergren '83, associate
consultant, Tillinghast, Nelson &
Warren, and Dr. john O'Connell
discuss her participation in the
International Insurance and Risk
Management Conference.
Dr. john O'Connell, coordinator,
International Risk Management
Conference, with jackie Deane,
(right), vice preSident, political risk
division III, A.I.G.
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~james Bukowski 78, vice
president, johnson & Higgins.
~ Frederick Lindy,
administrator, nuclear
insurance, Arizona
Public Service.
~Charles Lorenz, resident
manager, Talley Industries.
'f' (I - r) Craig Peters '80, sales
representative, CIGNA Worldwide
Insurance Co.; David TenEyck,
general manager, CIGNA; and
students, Meg Hornigold and Rudy
Khoshnaw, with Dr. O'Connell.
~ Wayne Smith, account execu­tive,
johnson & Higgins, presenting
a broker and claims point of view,
a case study.
T Mike Van Der Gucht, divisional
director, Willis, Faber, Dumos­a
Lloyds broker.
'f' T'bird jo Smith Araujo and
Douglas Holaday 75, assistant
vice president, General Rein­surance
Corp.
... Vincent J. Masucci 71, president
AIU, speaking on Life After
Thunderbird In Insurance .
• The following individual also
participated in the conference:
J. Kenneth Seward '57, senior
vice president and director,
johnson & Higgins.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 11
A Tony Frizelle, managing director,
Countertrade and Trade Finance,
Philips Brothers, Inc.
... (I) Chuck Martin, director of
International Licensing and
Countertrade, Westinghouse.
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ill. Frank Horwitz, manager, trade
programs, Countertrade/Barter,
General Electric .
... jim Barkas, consultant and
advisor to Grotma Trading.
... (left) Larry Thomson, president,
Ardmore, and Professor
Paul Johnson.
--------------------~
"'Constant Helssen, managing
director, International
Countertrading.
T Leo Welt, president, Welt Inter­national
Corporation, speaking on
success and failure of countertrade.
~James Walsh, senior interna­tional
economist, International
Trade Administration.
~ Michael Cosgrove, vice pres­ident,
Countertrade/Barter,
General Electric.
... Dr. Marilyn Bruno, president,
Tradetec.
T (I - r) Students June Ahrendt
and Jack Amick, with Tony Aile
'80, visiting professor of business
administration, Illinois Central
College; and Dr. Dennis Guthery,
coordinator, International Purchas­ing
and Countertrade Conference.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
Patrick M. Hall, export develop­ment,
Rockwell International Corp.,
and vice president, Rockwellinterna­tional
Trading Company. Brenda
Foreman, director, International
Market Policy, Lockheed Corp.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 13
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~ (1- r) Dr. Gunnila Masreliez­Steen,
psychologist, Stockholm,
Sweden; Dr. George Renwick, con­sultant;
and student, Margaret
Cohea, visit during a break. Drs.
Masreliez-Steen and Renwick were
guest speakers teaching classes
on cross-cultural communication,
offered by the Department of Inter­national
Studies during Winterim.
~ Dr. Gunther Wagenlehner, West
German Defense Ministry, speaking
on NATO and European Security.
Dr. Eric Casino, Australian
National University, lecturing
on ASEAN and the newly indus­trialized
countries.
The Honorable Patrick Duffy
Member of Parliament
Enroll in Winterim
Alumni, as well as students, may
enroll in the three-week January
Winterim program, which features
guest lecturers from major corpora­tions
and other specialists.
Six courses are normally offered
in the World Business Department
plus courses in cross-cultural
communication and other current
subjects in the International Studies
Department. Three semester hours
of credit may be earned.
While alumni are always invited
to enroll for courses on campus, the
Winterim program offers a partic­ularly
good opportunity because of
its short length and the outstanding
list of guest lecturers. The mild
winter climate is an added plus.
Cost of the program is $925 for
the three-week session. Because all
courses are offered simultaneously,
alumni may register for only one of
the courses. On-campus lodging
may also be available at a reason­able
cost. Nearby apartments are
also generally available on a short­term
basis.
For further information, contact
the Admissions Office, Thunderbird
Campus, Glendale, AZ 85306.
CAM PUS NEW 5
HONORARY
DOCTORATE
AWARDED TO FINLEY
PETER DUNNE, JR.
As part of Thunderbird's 40th
anniversary celebration, Finley Peter
Dunne,Jr. was awarded an Honorary
Doctor of International Law degree
during ceremonies held prior to the
Spring Banquet on March 5.
A prime mover in the founding of
the School, Dunne acted as secre­tary-
treasurer when the School was
founded as the American Institute
for Foreign Trade. With Lt. General
Barton Kyle Yount as president,
Dunne helped recruit a faculty of
experts on Latin America and inter­national
business. He served as sec­retary-
treasurer until 1951 and
continued as a member of the board
of directors. In receiving his degree,
Dunne said, "Thunderbird is our
dream, General Yount's and mine,
carried out to the fullest and beyond."
NEW WORLD
BUSINESS CHAIR
ANNOUNCED
Dr. PaulJohnson has been appointed
chair of the World Business Department
for a three-year term starting July 1,
1987. He succeeds Dr. Clifton Cox,
former CEO of Armour and Co., who is
retiring after five years in the position.
Currently a member of the Thunder­bird
World Business faculty, Dr. Johnson
is founding preSident and member of the
board of directors of the First Central
Bank of Phoenix. His previous exper­ience
includes his own financial consult­ing
business and twelve years with the
European American Bank where he was
Executive Vice President and Division
Manager. He also has ten years' exper­ience
with IBM and two years with
Irving Trust Company.
He holds bachelors degrees in indus­trial
and electrical engineering from the
University of Dayton, an MBA from
Xavier University, and a Ph.D. from
Stanford. He has taught courses in bus­iness
policy and entrepreneurship at
Thunderbird since 1982.
EXECUTIVE
IN RESIDENCE
Allen T. McInnes, executive vice pres­ident
of Tenneco, Inc., was Executive in
Residence from March 23-25, speaking
to several classes and addressing a
World Business Department banquet on
March 23 and the student body on the
afternoon of March 25. The topic for his
banquet speech was "Trade Warfare,"
and he spoke on "Tenneco's Approach
to International Business" during the
afternoon address.
In addition to being executive vice
president of Tenneco, a $14 billion
diversified energy company based in
Texas, McInnes serves as Chairman of
the World Business Advisory Council
and is an Ex-officio member of the
Board of Trustees. He is a business grad­uate
of the University of Texas, where
he received his Ph.D. in business and
economics and he is a graduate of the
advanced management program of the
Harvard Business School.
THUNDERBIRD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PROGRESS REPORT
Under the able leadership of its
first president, Charles M. Stockholm
'56, and with the invaluable assist­ance
of Director of Alumni Relations,
Bobbie M. Boyd, the Thunderbird
Alumni Association has completed
its first full year of operation.
During this period Significant
strides were made to effectively
focus alumni support worldwide.
Committees have been formed to
address such areas of traditional
alumni interest as:
- Alumni Awards and Recognition
- Career Management and
Continuing Education
- Fund Raising
- Chapter Development
- Marketing and Communications
In addition, committees covering
such diverse interests as physical
plant development, budget and
finance, and alumni leaders con­ference
have been formed.
All in all, the association is off to
a running start. Challenges lie not
so much in generating enthusiasm,
but in effectively channeling the
energies of more than 20,000 alumni
for their mutual benefit and that of
Thunderbird.
The following represents a sum­mary
of specific accomplishments
and project status:
Chapters and Clubs: Ten chapters!
clubs have begun the process of affil­iation.
Applications from 14 others
are in the works. The association
anticipates officially granting chapter!
club status to more than 24 appli­cants
by this summer.
Continuing Education and Career
Management: Students in Dr. James
Goodnow's World Business class
conducted a continuing education
study that included a series of focus
groups and a questionnaire. Results
of both methods will be used by the
Thunderbird Alumni Association
Continuing Education and Career
Management committee to formulate
a plan of action.
Awards and Recognition: The first
in a series of awards to alumni were
made last fall, including the most
prestigious: the Jonas Mayer Distin-guished
Alumnus Award.
Alumni Leaders Conference: The
First Annual Alumni Leaders Confer­ence
was held on campus in October
1986. Nineteen alumni participated
in what was considered an excellent
means of improving communications
and in sharing solutions to issues
confronting our chapters and clubs.
Fund Raising: A separate fund has
been established to allow alumni
to contribute to the Thunderbird
Alumni Association. Overall, alumni
participation in fund raising has
increased more than 75 percent this
past year.
Marketing and Communications:
The committee will be working with
students in conducting an image
analysiS of Thunderbird.
Student Recruitment: The associa­tion
is exploring ways in which the
Alumni Education Counselor pro­gram
can be effectively integrated
with our total association effort.
This report was presented to the Board of
Trustees by Stephen F. Hall '69, president,
Thunderbird Alumni Association, on March 6.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 15
CAM PUS NEW 5
EAST-WEST TRADE:
OPPORfUNITIES
AND OBSTACLES
The Eighth Annual Business Trends
Forum on April 3-4 proved to be a true
educational experience in more ways
than one. Conference attendees were
provided a wealth of information by 17
nationally-renowned experts on East­West
trade and economic reform in
China, Eastern Europe, and the Soviet
Union. Student organizers of the forum
learned firsthand about problems in
East-West relations when two top Soviet
trade representatives were denied per­mission
by the US. State Department to
travel to Glendale and attend the forum
two days before it was scheduled to begin.
Also denied permission to travel to the
Thunderbird campus was Igor Makurin,
New York bureau chief for the Soviet
news agency TASS.
Soviet Dimitry A. Solovykh, deputy
president of the US.-USSR. Trade and
Economic Council, was able to attend
and present the Soviet perspective be­cause
he was not a government official.
For the Western perspective, the
speakers list read like a "Who's Who"
of Americans involved in trade with
Eastern bloc countries, including Robert
D. Schmidt, chairman of the board of
the American Committee on US.-Soviet
Relations;James Giffen, president of the
US.-US.S.R. Trade and Economic Coun­cil,
Inc.; Gary Gallagher of the Okla­homa
Wheat Commission; Roger W
Robinson, president of RWR Inc., and
former member of the National Security
Council; and representatives from
Honeywell, Enserch Corporation, Hughes
Helicopter, Business International and
the US. State Department and Com­merce
Department.
Student Robert Stone was chairman of
the IBTF Forum Committee, which
organized the event.
GIFTS
First Interstate Bank of Arizona
recently pledged $50,000 over a five­year
period to the Faculty Center Build­ing.
At the conclusion of their pledge,
their cumulative contributions to
Thunderbird will be over $140,000.
Robert Duckworth, chairman, is a mem­ber
of the Thunderbird Board of Trustees.
Salt River Project has also pledged
$20,000 over the next two years to the
Faculty Center Building.
16 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING ·S7
Above left:
jomes H. Giffen speaking on
Assessing the Potential for
Expanded U.S.-Soviet Trade.
Above right:
Robert D. Schmidt served as
master of ceremonies for the
East/West Trade Forum.
Right:
Dimitry Solovykh participates
in Beyond Traditional Import­Export
Trade.
LATIN AMERICAN
BUSINESS
CONFERENCE
The Business Association of Latin
America held its annual meeting on the
Thunderbird campus February 26-28.
During the three-day conference top
business leaders and educators from
various Latin American countries dis­cussed
and presented papers on a wide
range of business-related topics includ­ing
the current debt crisis. The program
director was Dr. Dennis Guthery, World
Business professor.
... Alumni Rugby match players,
standing L-R are;john Schuldt '85,
DougJohansen '84, Carlos Wark
'82, Marty Chazen '77, David
Mockensturm '84, Ed Alazraqui
'86, Mike O'Neill '84, Doug
Thomas '85, Bill Hogan '85,
Michael Ryan '84, and Brad Cowie
'85. Kneeling L-R are; David
Smith '85, Craig Cather '86,Jeff
Luce '84, Steve Suarez '85, Bob
Cvancara '84, GeoffFrancouni '84,
Brian Reed '84, and john
Scadden '84. On March 7, alumni
rugby players returned to campus
to battle the current rugby team.
The alums ended on the short
side of the 10-9 score.
T Dr. Voris presents William King,
Modern Languages, with a pin
commemorating fifteen years with
the school during the annual
employee recognition ceremony.
VENTURE CAPITAL
FORUM
"Taking Your Venture Abroad" will be
the topic of an international entre­preneurship
and venture capital forum
to be held on the Thunderbird Campus
October 7-9,1987.
The three-day program is co-sponsored
by the Thunderbird Management Center
and Venture Magazine.
The forum will offer information for
entrepreneurs who want to expand their
businesses into overseas markets and
for individuals who wish to start an
international business. Speakers and
panelists will include international ven­ture
capitalists and successful interna­tional
entrepreneurs from Europe, Asia,
Australia and the United States. For
information, contact the Thunderbird
Management Center.
CHANCELLOR
SEARCH CONTINUES
Advertisements for the chancellor's
position have been placed in the AACSB
Newsline, Chronicle of Higher Education,
Sunday New York Times, and the eastern
edition of the Wall Street Journal. The
person selected is expected to be a can­didate
for the president's position upon
retirement of the incumbent. Desirable
qualifications include a doctorate plus
high level international academic, bus­iness,
or government ex-perience; admin­istrative
experience as a university vice
president, dean, or equivalent high posi­tion
in government or business; familiar­ity
with foreign cultures, and experience
in resource development and strategic
planning.
ALUMNI
ACTIVITY SOARS
During 1986, the Office of Alumni
Relations updated 40,572 alumni records.
In addition, the office printed 4,543 lists
of alumni and printed approximately
190,000 labels for various alumni
communications.
The number of alumni events of record
has increased by 350 percent during the
period 1980 to 1987. In addition, the
number of regularly scheduled First
Tuesday alumni gatherings has increased
177 percent from 1984 to present.
These figures are indicative of a general
increase in alumni programming and a
corresponding commitment, on the part
of alumni, to Thunderbird.
SOUTHWEST
LABOR STUDIES
Thunderbird hosted the l3th annual
Southwest Labor Studies Conference
March 27 and March 28. Keynote
speakers included Douglas Fraser,
former president of the UAW and for­mer
member of the board of dfrectors
of Chrysler Corporation; Jack Barbash,
a top labor economist from the Univer­sity
of Wisconsin; and John Laslett, a
UCLA professor and one of the top five
labor historians in the nation. Dr.
Beverly Springer, International Studies
Department, was program chair for
the conference.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO ALUMNI
As we celebrate our 40th anniversary,
it is evident that we must diligently plan
for our next 40 years. There are now
157 schools/universities that claim a
place in the sun internationally. How­ever,
Thunderbird and less than a dozen
of those 157 have a strong program:
faculty, curriculum, experience, and
quality students.
Thunderbird is striving to strengthen
its financial picture with a minimum
of 12 to 15 million dollars in endowment
by the time we reach our 50th anniver­sary.
In addition, our short-term goals
include the acquisition of 100 to 200
personal computers for use on campus.
As your degree grows in stature and
value, you are the ultimate benefactors
of a stronger program. How can you help?
1. Support the Thunderbird Alumni
Association Endowment fund .
2. Refer outstanding sons, daughters,
friends and business associates as
prospective students.
3. Recruit on campus.
4. Establish internships within
your firm .
5. Refer the names of companies,
people and foundations where you
have influence, and ask them to
support Thunderbird financially.
Many hands make work easier. Please
call (602) 978-7110 with your suggestions.
Charles H. Manne!
Vice President for
External Affairs
THUNDERBIRD
AND ASU OFFER
JOINT DEGREE
Thunderbird and Arizona State
University began a joint degree
program during the spring semester.
The program includes two parts: a dual
degree MBNMIM division and a cross­registration
division.
Students who wish to cross register
will be allowed to enroll in nine hours
at either campus. Students who wish to
earn both the MBA and MIM degrees
must meet the requirements and be
accepted by both schools.
Specific requirements for ASU students
applying for an MIM degree include
completing 30 hours at Thunderbird at
the 400/500 level. Thunderbird students
interested in the MBA program must
complete at least 27 hours of advanced
course work at ASU.
F ACUITY NEWS
International Studies Professor John
Frankenstein's article, "Business in
China: Western and Chinese Perspec­tives,"
appeared in the January 1987
issue of Euro-Asia Business Review,
published by the Euro-Asia Centre,
INSEAD, Fontainebleau.
Robert McMahon, Professor of World
Business, has written a book recently
published, entitled: Bank Marketing
Handbook: How to Compete in the Finan­cial
Services Industry, Bankers Publish­ing
Company, Boston.
Dr. Andris Trapans, International
Studies Department, has written a mono­graph
recently published in Sweden,
Soviet Military Power in the Baltic Area,
(Stockholm, LNF 1986). It deals with
development of Soviet armed forces in
the Baltic Sea littoral.
Assistant Professor Frank Tuzzolino
presented a paper entitled, "Incentive
Signaling and Firm Value: The Divesti­ture
Case," at the Southern Finance
Meetings in New Orleans. He also
served as a discussant on the program.
Dr. Marshall Geer, vice president for
Academic Affairs, has been elected to a
two-year term to the Executive Commit­tee
of the Association of International
Education Administrators.
Professor Alice Parker Johnson,
Modern Languages, has been appointed
to serve on the Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages standing
committee on rules and resolutions.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 17
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(H)(916)756-8515 Campbell, CA 95008
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2030 E. 11th #401 280 Fielding Lane Chicago, IL 60641
John R. Austin Guy D. Langvardt Denver, CO 80206 Roswell, GA 30076 (0)(312)283-2024
c/o Austin Co. 13201 Summertime Ln. (H)(303)377-181O (H)(404)998-6912
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(0)(415)928-7846 (0)(213)556-5200 Paul L. Reiss Robert L. Levine c/o Hallmark Cards Inc.
c/o Geneve Group c/o Sharp-Boyleston Realtors 7835 W 61st Terrace
Clare H. Brown Anna E. Maher-Jadah 31 Langner Lane 1322 Brairwood Rd. NE #H-7 Overland Park, KS 66202
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D.W Parkinson
clo Transworld Systems Inc.
2400 Bryce Ct.
Lawrence, KS 66046
(0)(913)677-0020
Timothy L. Watkins
clo Coleman Co. Inc.
550 W Central #lO12
Wichita, KS 67203
(H)(316)265-5675
(0)(316)832-6176
LOUISIANA
Robert W Hesson
clo Vista Realry Assoc.
221. Oliver St.
New Orleans, LA 70114
(H) (504 )362-5889
Julie A. Snyder
clo U.S. Dept. of CommercelI1i\
2656 Lavender
New Orleans, LA 70122
(H) (504 )943-8582
(0) (504 )589-6546
MASSACHUSETTS
Frederick W Cefalo
clo Cefalo Cefalo
3 Cordis St.
Charlestown, MA 02129
(0)(617)350-3069
Stephen F. Hall
clo Food Marketing
International Inc.
25 Church St.
Dedham, MA 02026
(H)(617)329-1989
(0)(617)326-3443
John C. Schuldt
150 School St. #8
Waltham, MA 02154
MARYLAND
RandolfW Boyer
clo FNB of Maryland
1221 Providence Rd.
Towson, MD 21204
(H)(301)321-7985
(0)(301)244-3892
MICHIGAN
David P. Antonoff
clo Electronic Data Systems
211 Lange
Troy, MI 48098
(H)(313)689-0284
(0)(313)696-2536
Christopher K. Estes
clo Gears of North America Inc.
4055 Cambrook Lane
Waterford, MI 48095
(H) (313)623-085 1
(0)(313)939-7700
Jean A. Larson
clo William Beaumont Hospital
499 Kensington, Bldg. 24 #252
Rochester Hills, MI 48063
(H)(313)853-5834
(0)(313)549-53lO
MINNESOTA
Mary K. McMunn
clo Northwest Airlines Inc.
1671 Juliet Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55lO5
(0)(612)726-2047
Paula Messer
clo Tonka Corp.
5220 W lO2nd St. #300
Bloomington, MN 55437
(0)(612)936-3300x717
MISSOURI
Charles M. Foley
clo Monsanto Co.
1903 Rule Ave.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(H)(314)576-5683
(0)(314)694-1591
MISSISSIPPI
Rodney A. Taylor
clo Rodney A. Taylor Co.
2170 Brackenshire Cir.
Jackson, MS 39211
(0)(601)957-3417
NEBRASKA
H.M. Harvey
clo Institute of
International Agribusiness
3222 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68lO5
(H)(402)342-2620
(0) (402)342-2620
William S. Morris
clo FNB of Omaha
4825 S. 91st Ave,
Omaha, NE 68127
(0)(402)341-0500
NEW JERSEY
Belmont Haydel
clo Rider College
76Jacob Ct.
West Trenton, NJ 80628
(0)(609)896-5051
Robert A. Kaplan
151 Second St. #10
Hoboken, NJ 07030
(H)(201)659-2408
Debra L. Kary Kaplan
151 Second S. #10
Hoboken, NJ 07030
(H)(201)659-2408
William O. Neumann
clo Towne Travel Assoc.
30 S. Bridge St.
Somerville, NJ 08876
(0)(201)722-0330
Mary P. Wolfington
P.O. Box 2262
Lumberton Rd.
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
(H) (609)267 -5136
(0)(609)267-0763
NEVADA
Steven D. Bremer
clo City of Carson
811 WNyeLn.
Carson Ciry, NV 89701
(H)(702)883-4073
NEW YORK
C. Michael Bennis
clo Changing Times
220 E. 42nd St.
New York, NY lO017
(0)(212)599-0454
Manuel P. Bramao
clo Manufacturers Hanover Trust
270 Park Ave.
New York, NY lO017
(0)(212)286-3053
Michael D. Crotty
clo McDennan Co.
295 Fifth Ave.
New York, NY lO016
(H)(212)722-7434
(0)(212)319-8260
Sonia C. Dias
clo Chase Manhattan Bank N.A.
West Yorkville Towers, 9B
1623 3rd Ave.
New York, NY lO128
(0)(212)552-8111
Deborah A. Dickson
clo I.P. Sharp Assoc. Inc.
182 E. 95th St. #26C
New York, NY 10128
(H)(212)289-4051
(0) (212)557 -7900
Peggy A. Peckham
clo Chase Manhattan Bank N.A.
453 8th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(0)(212)552-4790
Robin A. Weinberg
420 12 St. #G3L
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(0) (212) 753-6883
OHIO
Charles C. Horton
cloJohn Hancock Mutual Life
9428 Gina Dr.
West Chester, OH 45069
(H)(513)777-8913
AJ.Janosik
clo Career Visions
11820 Edgewater #618
Lakewood, OH 44lO7
OKLAHOMA
Udo I. Sietins
clo Export Services Inc.
3424 S. Columbia PI.
Tulsa , OK 74105
(H)(918)743-9901
(0)(918)744-9640
OREGON
Suelynn Weeks Callahan
clo Nissho-Iwai American Corp.
7602 SE Steele
Portland, OR 97206
(H)(503) 777 -0258
(0)(503)220-2221
PENNSYLVANIA
Ahmed M. Hussein
clo MCT
lO3 Concord PI.
Harleysville, PA 19438
(H)(317)675-4247
(0)(215)368-4974
Norbert W Josten
clo Boeing Vertol
903 S. Providence Rd.
Wallingford, PA 19086
(H)(215)874-9058
Donald W Stanek
clo Air Products Chemicals Inc.
205 Reeder St.
Easton, PA 18042
(H)(215)252-7394
(0)(215)481-6828
RW Walvoord
clo PNC International Bank
453 Pugh Rd.
Wayne, PA 19087
(0)(215)585-7600
PUERTO RICO
Jerome Firsty
clo Firbeck Inc.
2150 Calle Cacique
Santurce, PR 00916
(H)(809)726-1798
(0)(809)726-1102
William F. Goode
clo Caribbean Business
1801 McLeary #202
Santurce, PR 00911
(0)(201)376-4lO0
Christopher A. Hargitt
clo ConAgra Inc.
2305 Calle Laurel
Condo Park Blvd. #808
Santurce, PR00913
(0)(809)792-1111
Robert A. Shuman
clo Robert Shuman Assoc.
P.O. Box 1393
Hato Rey, PR 00919
(0)(809)720-9371
John F. Tomlinson
clo Caribbean Properties Inc.
171 Del Parq ue
San Juan, PR 00911
(0) (809) 721-7365
RHODE ISLAND
Donald A. DiNuccio
clo OB Test Group Inc.
35 Latham Farm Rd.
Smithfield, RI 02917
(H)(401)232-1264
(0)(401)739-73lO
SOUTH DAKOTA
John R Huminski
State of South Dakota
clo USD School of Business
Patterson Hall # III
Vermillion, SD 57069
(0)(605)677 -5536
TENNESSEE
MarkJ Kerrissey
clo Electrical Connections Co.
P.O. Box 270561
Houston, TX 77277
(H) (713)669-1202
(0)(713)669-1202
J R Laughead
clo J R Laughead Inc.
9lO0 Fondren #152
Houston, TX 77074
(0)(713)270-9300
Joseph H. Ringer
clo Western Bank
7619 Fernbrook Ln.
Houston, TX 77070
(H)(713)469-6582
UTAH
Thomas G. Goudie
clo C.R England Sons
5154· Ridgecrest Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84118
(H)(801)967 -9036
(0)(801)972-6200
Jeffery K. SCOtt
III S 1100 E. #705
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
VERMONT
Mary AnnJirasek
clo Momentum Productions
Tiptop Rd.
RD 1 Box 943
Cuttingsville, VT 05738
(H)(802)492-3600
(0)(802)492-3600
VIRGINIA
George L. Hiller
clo United Virginia Bank
lO BisleyCt.
Richmond, VA 23233
(0)(804)782-5219
WASHINGTON
Halina A. Bojarski
13412 SE 59th
Bellevue, WA 98006
(0)(206)939-5550
Susan D. Guidry
clo Paccar Leasing
PO. Box 40
Carnation, WA 98014
John D. Walker (0)(206)453-4938
clo First American National Bank J M
N h ·11 TN 37219 anet essner
(~~(;{5~il34-4619 65 Kirkland Ave. #202
(0)(615)748-8913 Kirkland, WA 98033
(0)(206)927 -7831
TEXAS. WEST VIRGINIA
D.B. Blankenship Edwin N. Vinson
clo Blankenship Development Inc. I N I Ii st
PO. Box 5246 c 0 e son ru
Lubbock, TX 79417 PO. Box 53
(0)(806)762-5221 Huntmgton, WV 25706
(0)(304)522-2742
Julia M. Fekete
3601 Allen Pkwy. #925
Houston, TX 77019
(H)(713)524-2425
Michael R. Gable
clo Credit Bank Corp.
2705 Michaux
Houston, TX 77009
(0)(512)343-1451
Patricia M. Jordan
clo Metropolitan Financial
4120 Glenwick Ln. #4
Dallas, TX 75205
(H)(214)526-7749
WISCONSIN
Richard A. Storch
clo Graber Industries
314 Oldfield Rd.
Madison, WI 53717
(H)(608)836-1011
(0)(608)836-1011
WYOMING
Cynthia K. Ogburn
clo State of Wyoming
6034 Osage Ave.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
(H)(307)635-0696
(0)(307)777-7574
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THUNDERBIRD NETWORK
ARIZONA
Phoenix
The Phoenix Area Alumni
Chapter has the distinction of
being the first alumni asso­ciation
to donate funds for
the establishment of a scholar­ship
fund for students at
Thunderbird. Alumnus Tom
Peterson '77, presented a
check for $1,000 from the
Phoenix chapter to Financial
Aid Officer Louise Gifford
during the Third Annual
Alumni Association Roast
held on February 21.
The funds for the scholar­ship
were collected from the
proceeds of a variety of
activities, including the local
chapter's booth at the Tbird
Balloon Races.
The scholarship will be
split over two semesters with
preference given to second­and
third-semester students
who have an alumni parent.
Debbie Haas '79, was elec­ted
president and the new
board of directors is as fol­lows:
Leon Estes '62, Patricia
Walck Foster '78, Ken Felt '82,
Karen Gengle '84, Astrid
Hanson '85, Ken Nelson '54,
Don Parker '82, Tom Peterson
'77, jerry Rupp '66, jeff Sand
'83, Hein Schoustra '82, Shama
Sundar, Brian Wilson '81, and
Vince Zamis ' 70.
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles
Alumni gathered aboard the
Queen Mary in Long Beach
for the second annual holiday
dinner dance. Bobbie Boyd,
Director of Alumni Relations
at Thunderbird and Gerald
Mirkin '47, were the event's
featured speakers. More than
90 TBird alumni, family, and
friends attended.
Some Los Angeles alumni
also went on safari to Kenya
in 1986 and were included in
an alumni party there hosted
by the Nairobi Tbirds.
San Francisco
The Bay Area alumni asso­ciation
published its first issue
of the Bay Mystique, injanu-ary.
Newsletter editor is Alane
Bowling '84. Regional contacts
for the San Francisco area
include East Bay, Holly Daniels
'84; South Bay, Bart Kohnhorst
'83; Mid Peninsula, jane Farrell
'84; and Marin, Alexander Von
Gimbut '79.john Murphy '70,
was named a director of the
alumni association.
The Bay Area Alumni Asso­ciation
also sponsored the
"VIT" or, "Valentine a la
Tbird" on February 7, as its
first fund-raising event of the
new year.
COLORADO
First Tuesday meetings
are now held in Denver at
juanita's Uptown, 1700 Vine
(17th and Vine) at 5:30 P.M.
Contact Anu Bedi at 295-1900.
FLORIDA
South Florida alumni held
their first annual meeting in
january with Berger Erickson
as the featured guest. Elected
alumni association officers for
1987 are: president]. Paul
Simons '70; vice president
Amy Lonowski '85; secretary
Marta Castellanos '86; and
treasurer Billy Martin '55.
The chapter is compiling a
list of Tbird alumni available
to speak on international trade
and related topics and is col­lecting
resumes of Tbirds seek­ing
international positions.
ILLINOIS
Chicago
Chicago land alumni estab­lished
three committees at
their December 11 meeting to
facilitate career development,
speaker events and social
events. Roger Voegele '78, who
just returned from Saudi
Arabia, heads up career de­velopment;
Bob Hart '77, is
in charge of the speaker com­mittee;
and Victor Eichman
'51, is responsible for social
events.
Downtown Tbirds are now
meeting on the first Tuesday
of the month at the Dos Her­manos
Restaurant and Cantina
in the Sears Tower.
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.... Panama Thunderbirds gathered
for a party at the penthouse home
of Bob and Shirley Cooney '50, to
collect gifts for the International
Auction held on campus in conjunc­tion
with the annual balloon race.
AAustralian T'birds
attended the first annual
T'bird Christmas party
in Sydney, hosted by
Jim 72 and Michiyu Echle.
ALUMNI
HOMECOMING/
BALLOON RACE
November 13 - 15, 1987
Thunderbird Campus
(Details to follow ... )
Utah T'birds held a picniC in
Sugarhouse Park.. Attending I-r:
Tom Goudie 78; Marlene Goudie;
Betty Gullett; Richard Bates '86;
Greg Gullett 77; Vickie Steffey;
Frank Steffey 73; Dave Heslington
75; Laila Sperling; Ken Sperling
'69;Jan Crispin '84; Dave Little.
Not pictured: Mathew Airmet
'8 I ; Robyn Airmet; Lisa Lindow
Uim) '84.
AL-R: Moses P. Harrisjr. 70,
Liberia club president; Dr. Robert
Sherman 75; Sando T.johnson
'81; Roland S. Wuor 74; Francis
B.johnson 72.
~ T'bird alumni from across the
U.S. and Mexico traveled to
Atlanta, GA,january 24 for the
wedding of Pamela Brooks '85,
and Gary Crump '81.
~ T'birds gathered for a holiday
get-together at jim Hanson's (78)
villa, AT&T compound, Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia. L-R: (standing) Gretchen
West; Dr. Stanley West '85; Steve
Linney 76, chapter president; Ludy
Linney; Rita Gal/egos; julian
Gal/egos '84; Kirk Wuerfel '85;
Ben Amraoui '68. Kneeling, Walid
Daniel 78; and Labib Baltagi 78.
~ Attending a dinner party at the
Nairobi home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crooks are, front row left
to right; Pet Mbeo, Nancy Crooks,
S. Holmes, Marci Gill and Ann
Gass. Back row left to right;
Howard Crooks '53, Tony Holmes
79, Ochieng Mbeo 74, and
Michael Klesh '82.
• Tom Peterson 77, presents a
check for $1,000 to Louise Gifford,
Financial Aids Officer.
... Attending the Paris press confer­ence
held in October included I-r:
Emmanuel/e Pautler, journalist for
Panorama and Radio Notre Dame;
Denise Shaw, journalist, Interna­tional
Herald Tribune; Vassia
Costa, journalist for a Greek
economic newspaper; Mavis Voris;
President Voris; Tania Cook;
Philippe Deymes 75; Dominique
Thisse '80;john Cook 79;
Elisabeth Tran '82; and Susan
Duval 77. More than 300 inches
of coverage on the School appeared
in various French publications as
a result of the press conference.
Another conference is being sched­uled
this fal/ in West Germany.
NEBRASKA-IOWA
Omaha
Tricia Wilson-Vandevoort
'79, and Julie Pennington '86,
rounded up alumni in Omaha
on the first Tuesday in March
for the inaugural get-together
of T'bird alumni in the area.
The group also met on the
first Wednesday in April at
the Omaha Press Club for a
presentation on international
activities in the region.
The new chapter elected
Kevin Asbjornson '85, as
president. His main goal is to
introduce local alumni to
government, academic and
business associations to foster
joint activities.
NEW ENGLAND
More than 80 T'bird
alumni and guests attended
the Thunderbird Club of New
England's Christmas party at
the Federal Club in the Bank
of Boston building.
Members of the New
England chapter elected new
officers for 1987: Maria Rico
'85, president; Tanya Morrison
'85, vice president; Shelley
Stoard '82, treasurer; and Eliza­beth
Rodgers '85, secretary.
Some of the activities
planned for 1987 by New
England T'birds are cultural
dinners, a Brazilian-style
carnival, ski trips and white
water rafting as well as eve­nings
at the ballet and the
Boston Pops.
New England alumni are
needed to participate or chair
various committees in 1987.
Please contact Stephen Hall at
(617) 329-1989 or attend a
First Tuesday gathering at the
Foreign Affairs Lounge, 189
State Street in Boston.
NEW JERSEY
Greg Peters '86, organized
the first Third Tuesday in
New Jersey in response to a
need for a local event which
would supplement the regu­larly
scheduled New York City
First Tuesday. The premier
gathering was held on St.
Patrick's day at a local estab­lishment
called The Office in
Summit. Contact persons are
Greg Peters, Bento Louro '85,
and Raj Morchant '79.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 21
NEW YORK
The New York Tbird alumni
association elected a new
board of directors in Decem­ber.
New officers are Charles
Sawyer '83, president; Nona
Niner '81,John Castro '74,
and Kathy Lewis Sawyer '84,
vice presidents; Tim McKnight
' 78, treasurer; and Nancy
Frohman '84, secretary.
New chairman and presi­dent
Chuck Sawyer '83, said
the board will continue the
momentum started by the prior
board with more social and
business activities for 1987.
In March, New York alumni
attended the play, Rousters, a
production of the Hispanic
American Arts Center. Tbirds
also enjoyed a pre-theater
dinner at the West Bank Cafe.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia
Fifty Tbirds and friends
attended the Philadelphia
chapter's Christmas party
Alumni in the area are still
meeting on first Tuesdays
at Tingles.
TEXAS
Dallas/Ft. Worth
DallaslFt. Worth alumni
have moved their monthly
meetings to the Texas Club
in downtown Dallas. Contact
Dave Trott '74.
Houston
Houston area Tbirds cele­brated
Christmas with dinner
and dancing at the home of
the Belgian Commercial
Attache in Houston.
San Antonio
Twenty-five alumni gathered
at the Sports Pub for cocktails
on the first Tuesday in Feb­ruary
according to organizer
R.Jay Casell '62.
WASHINGTON D.C.
The Washington alumni
club in conjunction with the
Washington Management and
Business Association held two
receptions in November.
Anthony Wallace, Chief of the
Special Trade Activities Divi­sion
of the U.S. Department
of State, discussed the coun­try's
continuing trade deficits
and protectionist trade legis­lation
under consideration
by Congress.
Also in November, Alfredo
Gutierrez Kirchner of PEMEX,
discussed international oil
market developments and
Mexico's entry into the Gen­eral
Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT) , and their effect
on PEMEX policies.
Washington's Career Place­ment
Assistance Committee
(CPAC) recently heard an
address by Dresser Industries
government affairs represen­tative
Diane Crawford con­cerning
government relations
opportunities for Tbirds in
Washington and advice on
the world of Washington
lobbying.
Brian Marshall '73, recently
completed his term as pres­ident
of the Washington
alumni chapter. Under his
leadership and guidance the
Washington chapter developed
innovative programs and estab­lished
a solid organizational
foundation.
On March 10 the Washing­ton
club heard Mr. Thibaut
de Saint Phalle discuss cur­rent
developments affecting
the global financial situation.
BRAZIL
Sao Paulo
Thirty Tbird alumni met
for drinks at Tastings. Among
those attending the get-together
organized by Fernando Leite
'86, and his wife, Christina
'86, were: Francois Kraml '53,
Richard Morisson '50, Krishna
Naidu '71,Jerry Kostik '74,
Dennis Barnacle '80, Francisco
and Marina Sa, Peter Rebrin
'86, Luiz Fraga '85, Pedro
Barros '85,Joe Sherman '80,
and Orlando Beghelli '85.
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LIBERIA SPAIN
In January, Dr. Robert
Sherman '75, Assistant Profes­sor
of Finance and Banking,
was reunited with Thunder­birds
in Liberia. His visit
resulted in the formation of
Tbirds in Spain held their
first official meeting in Octo­ber.
At the meeting, the fol­lowing
officers were elected:
Patricia Gras '85, president;
Agustin Soucheiron '85, pres­ident
elect; Gina Pascale '87,
vice president; and Rafael
Pamias '86, secretary; Eduardo
Delgado '86; in charge of Esade
Relations; Barbara Karrneinsky
treasurer; and David Thorson,
social chairman.
a local club and Moses Harris,
Jr. '70, was elected the first
president under his leader­ship.
Plans to strengthen
the Thunderbird network
throughout Africa are being
implemented and a grand­scale
alumni reunion will Thirty-four Tbirds and
friends gathered for Thanks­giving,
and a Christmas party
was held in December.
be scheduled.
EUROPEAN
REUNION
Carlos Martinez '84, Mexico
City, visits Troy, Michigan, T'birds
during their first Tuesday gathering.
... Thirty Sao Paulo T'birds met at
T astings for a First Tuesday coor­dinated
by Fernando and Christina
Leite '86.
David P. Antonoff'85, andjean A.
Larson '85, enjoy the first T'bird
gathering they organized for Troy,
Michigan, alumni.
Plan now for the fall European reunion
to be held October 16-18 in Rapperswill,
SWitzerland, a medieval town complete
with castle and dungeon, located at the
upper end of Lake Zurich. Festivities
during the weekend will begin with
Friday's Aperitif. and include a Swiss
folklore dinner Saturday. According to
Tom Hofmanner, reunion coordinator,
hotels have been notified and have
reserved rooms for the event. For further
information and reservations, contact Tom
Hofmanner '79, (411) 926-5212, or Maria
Toohey '78, (492) 113-2053.
ALUMNI UPDATES
Class of
1947
Raymond R. Chartraw'4 7, has retired and lives
in Mentor, OH.
Raymond]. Flores' 4 7, has retired and lives in
Phoenix.
Alfred P.Jankus '47, is a "survivor of the class of
'47,and a consultant to newsletter and other self­publishers;
writer of nonfiction articleslbooks with
a serious message delivered in a humorous style
without the hype." He lives in Mary Esther, FL.
Robert W. Malmquist '47, has retired from the
u.s. Department of Treasury. He lives in Summer­ville,
Sc.
Leon A. Szymanek '47, is an independent real
estate broker and lives in Chicago.
Class of
1948
John B. Bean '48, is a purchasing agent with
Tidewater, Inc. He lives in Houston.
William R. Doyle '48, has retired as president,
Union Courier Co., and is currently a transporta­tion
consultant. He lives in Stockton, CA.
John D. Henson '48, was recently involved in
joint venture projects in China and Saudi Arabia
and is currently putting together a manufacturing
joint venture in Costa Rica.
Richard E. Paltenghi '48, is preSident and chair­man
of the board of Macauly Foundry, Inc. He
lives in San Francisco.'
Theodore V. Phelon '48, has retired and lives in
Davison, Ml.
Sydney Smith '48, has retired from Boeing Co. He
and his wife, Ruth, live in Seattle, WA, and winter
on the west coast of Mexico.
Class of
1949
William D. Connolly '49, has retired and lives in
Stuart, FL.
Leon A. Demee ' 49, is a director of interna tional
sales and marketing with Litton Microwave. He
lives in Germantown, TN.
Wallace C. Grier '49, has retired and lives
in Houston.
Class of
1950
Charles E. Myers '50, has retired from the Minne­sota
Mining Manufacturing Co. and lives in Dallas.
Daniel D. Witcher '50, is corporate senior vice
president for worldwide human health businesses,
and has been elected to the Board of Directors of
The Upjohn Company in Kalamazoo, Ml.
Class of
1951
D. Barker Bates '51, "finally completed a move
back to the northwest town of Longview, WA on
the Columbia River from which he retired in 1979
and went to Texas (and found it too hot) ."
Victor D. Eichmann '51, is a sales manager with
Crown Color Corp. in Fox Lake, IL.
Charles D. Flynn '5 1, has retired and lives in
Anaheim, CA.
Jose Garcia-Roady '5 1, is with Selectat in
Madrid, Spain.
Sterling W. Kelley Jr. '51, has retired and lives in
Pinole, CA.
Class of
1953
Robert]. Arnstein '53, is a national sales
manager with International Rectifier. He lives in
Fullerton, CA.
Cynthia Schneiderman '53, is an independent
contractor and lives in Coral Gables, FL.
William SchollardJr. '53, is president of Barratt
Co., and lives with his wife, Roberta, in Cumber­land-
Foreside, ME.
Wilfred E Sykora '53, is an attorney with the
National Labor Relations Board. He lives in Silver
Spring, MD.
Class of
1954
Earl W. Coppersmith '54, is a consultant in the
steel industry and lives in Pompano Beach, FL.
Robert]. Dyer' 54, has retired and lives
in Phoenix.
Rex D. Earl '54, has retired and lives in Omaha.
Geoffrey H. Goss '54, has retired and lives in
Fallon, NY.
Karl H. Heitkotter '54, has retired and lives in
Mount Prospect, IL.
Herbert W. Hendricks '54, is a professor at
Humboldt State University. He lives in Arcata, CA.
Thomas A. Hewitson '54, has retired. He lives in
Santa Cruz, CA.
Richard B. Perrenot '54, is an attorney with May­field
Perrenot. He just hired John Tavenner '85, as
a partner in his law firm. He lives in El Paso, TX.
Class of
1955
Walter S. Pinkston '55, is a sales manager, indus­trial
trucks division, with Clark Equipment Co.
He lives in Battle Creek, Ml.
Class of
1956
David Deen '56, has retired. He lives in
San Francisco.
Lynn Irwin Perry '56, has retired and lives in
Bakersfield, CA.
Roy Johnson '56, is with Bank of Hawaii. He and
his wife, Hiroko, live in Tumon Bay, Guam.
Carl B. MeehanJr. '56, has retired and lives in
Raleigh, NC.
Mike Newton '56, is a student counselor who
specializes in both vocational and adult external
post-secondary degree programs. He is now semi­retired,
but is still counseling students in
Northern California.
Robert]. Norcross '56, is the owner of a Nautilus
Gym Fitness Center in Traverse City. He lives in
Leland, Ml.
William H. Cunningham)r. '58
Class of
1957
Richard K. Linder '57, has retired and lives in
San Jose, CA.
William M. Miller '57, is a counselor with Leon
Counry Public Schools. He lives in Thllahassee, FL.
Class of
1958
Robert L. Bruce ' 58, has retired from the
U.S. Department of State and is living in
Springfield, VA.
William H. Cunningham Jr. '58, and his wife,
Carmen '58, have returned to the states after 26
years abroad. Bill will be employed as vice presi­dent
and director of Kraft, Inc., The Land pavilion
at Epcot Center, in Orlando, Florida.
James A. Marsee '58, is a representativelinterna­tional
marketing development, with the Florida
Department of Agriculture. He lives in Tallahassee.
Robert C. Newman '58, is president of Up Your
Assets, Inc., a barter consulting and real estate
exchange firm in Irvine, CA.
Donald G. Rosellini '58, is vice president and
general manager of the international division of
the American Can Co. in Greenwich, CT He and
Susan Eva Fox,were married in March 1987.
Don Schmoldt '58, is in graduate school at
Columbia University, where he is studying for his
master's degree in Politics and Education. He is
also a member of the Army National Guard. Don
and his wife, Eleanor, live in New York.
Pieter Vos '58, has transferred back to head­quarters
with Allied-Signal, Amphenol's parent
company, after two years in Holland. He and his
wife, Harriet, live in Palatine, IL.
Class of
1959
Roger G. Ankrom '59, has retired from Church
White Co. Inc. and lives in Dunwoody, GA.
Donald A. Bronson '59, is a production man­ager
with American Standard Inc. He lives in
La Crosse, WI.
Richard L. Davis '59, is a director of corporate
administrative services with Simplot Co. and lives
in Nampa, !D.
John A. Gindling '59, is in sales with Datotek,
Inc., in Dallas, TX. He recently traveled to the
Far East, where he saw his Thunderbird room­mate,
Doug McEachron '59, and his wife Marge
Tuggle '58.
Richard W. Grafton '59, has retired and lives in
Wilmington, DE.
Robert P. Keyes '59, is self-employed with Keyes
Realty. He lives in Menlo Park, CA.
Michael C. Payer '59, is with Cab Group. He lives
in San Antonio, TX.
Ralph W. Stacy '59, is executive vice president
and general manager with International Container
Systems, Inc. in St. Petersburg, FL.
Class of
1960
Joel Chase '60, is an analyst with the Arizona
Department of Insurance in Phoenix, AZ.
Robert H. Crossley Jr. '60, is an insurance agent
with A.L. Williams Corp. and lives in Akron, OH.
James A. Dunlap '60, is a line pilot with Petro­leum
Helicopters and lives in Pensacola FL.
Nick G. Garro '60, is a conductor with Southern
Pacific Railroad. He lives in Sparks, NY.
Thad R. Hogan '60, is a vice preSident of interna-
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 23
ALUMNI UPDATES
tional manufacturing with Mary Kay Cosmetics,
Inc. He lives in Dallas.
Mike A. Santellanes '60, was elected to the Price
Waterhouse World Board in January 1987 for a
three-year period. He lives in Costa Rica.
Class of
1961
William S. Bogulas '61, is retired and lives in
Tucson,AZ.
Alvord G. Branan '61, is an associate dean of the
college of arts and letters at San Diego State
University in San Diego, CA.
Robert B. Garrison '61, has opened his own
consulting company, Asesores de America S.A..
He lives in Martinez, Argentina.
Dana C. Marble '61, is a buyer with Gottschalks
Department Stores. He lives in Fresno, CA.
Verlyn B. Miller '61, is an import manager with
IFS in San Francisco.
]. Philip Samper '61, has been elected vice chair­man
of Eastman Kodak's photographic &: infor­mation
management division in Rochester, NY
During his career, he has worked in Peru, Spain,
Brazil and the Caribbean as well as the u.s. • John A. Florida
November 13-15, 1987
Class of
1962
Nicholas A. Colabella '62, is an area manager,
Latin America, Middle East, Africa, with Ramsey
Winch Co. in Tulsa, OK.
Kevin]. McMahon '62, is a senior vice president
with First Virginia Bank. He lives in Salem, VA.
Ronald l. O'Rourke '62, is president and director
of International Technology Marketing, a semi­conductor
manufacturer, in the San Francisco
Bay area.
Wendell Pilger '62, is a regional manager with
Griffin Technology. He lives in Portland, OR.
Paris E. Smith '62, is a part-time international
marketing consultant with Total Design b.v. and
Media Design b.v. , and lives on Isla La Palma,
Canary Islands, Spain.
Class of
1963
John H. Bagg '63, is a treatment plant operator
with Long Beach Water Department. He lives in
Long Beach, CA.
George G. Hargrove '63, is president of Alamo
Corporate PIS. He and his wife, Randal, live in
San Antonio, TX.
Melvin I. Hertz '63, is a vice president and
manager of commercial loans with First National
Bank. He lives in Albuquerque.
Stephen A. Imredy '63, has formed his own
business, Intertech, Inc., after 23 years of being a
"corporate citizen." He has also become a partner
in a venture capital group, and writes "these two
activities keep me hopping but I could not be
happier or profeSSionally more fulfilled! " He lives
in Ann Arbor, MI.
Philip A. Kiger '63, is president of Uniroyal, S.A.
de C.V He and his wife, Maria, live in Mexico City
Roger D. Kincaide '63, is a district manager with
Four Coins Co. He lives in Wheaton, Il.
Class of
1964
Thomas E. Allen '64, is the owner of Financial
System in Sacramento, CA.
Charles P. Ancona '64, is vice president of Boars
Head Enterprises. He lives in Charlottesville, VA.
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Brice D. Atkinson '64, is a program analyst with
Path-Piact, working on a project that requires
international travel. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Peter B. Blackford '64, is a sales and marketing
director with Goodyear International Corp. in
Akron,OH.
Edward l. Frey '64, has returned to Japan and
is an executive vice president with MilesJoint
Venture. He lives in Tokyo.
Larry M. Hershfield '64, is a senior vice president
with Florida National Bank. He lives in Stuart, Fl.
John C. Hubbell '64, is a director of regional sales
with Creative Marketing of America. He and his
wife will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary
this year with a trip to Hawaii. They live in
Kewaskum, WI.
John R.Jagoe '64, has written and published a
book entitled The Export Sales and Marketing
Manual. He lives in the Minneapolis area.
Richard KithilJr. '64, is preSident of Greenbriar
Management Co. He and his wife, and their two­year-
old daughter live in Boulder, CO.
Gary W. Molzahn '64, is self employed as a real
estate investor. He lives in Flagstaff, AZ.
W. Iverson Moore '64, is U.S. marketing director
for JapanJournal in Chicago.
Anthony C. Oxborrow '64, is president of Ramcor
Properties Inc., a real estate/property management
firm in Phoenix, AZ. He and his wife, Marilyn ,
live in Mesa, AZ.
Michael Sussman '64, is a self-employed sales
representative for film production. He and his
wife, Sharon, live in Wyncote, PA.
Class of
1965
Stephen W. Barber '65, is a manager with Amer­ican
Hawaii Cruises. He lives in San Francisco.
Douglas B. Cool '65, is a night auditor with
Red Lion Hotel. He lives in Carpinteria, CA.
Charles K. Fidlon '65, is an account executive
with E.F. Hutton Company. He and his wife,
Marilyn, live in Huntington, NY
Troy S. Frasure '65, is a right-o,f-way agent with
the Arizona Department of Transportation. He
lives in Phoenix.
Daniel]. Goldsmith '65, is a managing director
with I.E .S. in Jakarta, Selatan Indonesia.
Thomas D. Granger '65, is a general manager
with Pfizer Egypt S.A.A. and lives in Cairo, Egypt.
Robert l. Harris '65, is a self-employed real estate
appraiser and lives in Chula Vista, CA.
Charles C. Horton '65, is a tax examiner with
the Internal Revenue Service. He lives in West
Chester, OH.
Alexander Kretsedemas '65, was recently pro­moted
to district manager with Dubois Chemicals.
He lives in Plantation, Fl.
Class of
1966
Edward E. Bridges '66, is president of Seafarm
Group Ltd. He lives in Alexandria, VA.
Joseph F. Burke '66, is a management and mar­keting
advisor with the Kenya Rural Enterprise
Programme. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ward H. Clarke Jr. '66, is a senior vice president
with Painter Financial Group in Seattle.
Robert G. Douglass,]. '66, is a manager of
employee benefits with Chicago Bridge &: Iron
Industries, Inc. He lives in Elmhurst, Il.
Eduardo Fernandez-Fournier '66, is with
Westinghouse Espana. He and his wife, Mireya,
and their child live in Madrid.
John R. Fisher '66, is a district business manager
with the Michigan Department of Natural Re­sources,
and owns Fishery Point Beach Cottages,
a small resort on Lake Michigan. He lives in
Escanaba, MI.
Michael H. Gross '66, is self-employed as an
attorney, and has been appointed U.S. Chapter 13
Bankruptcy Trustee for the eastern district of
Texas. He lives in Tyler, TX.
David P. Haney '66, is a dealer and customer
training division manager with Caterpillar, Inc.
in Peoria, Il.
Victor B. HatchJr. '66, has been assigned to the
Spanish-speaking Caribbean for the past four
years as a supervisor of ministry, l.D.S. He lives
in Miami.
Geoffrey M. Lowe '66, is a sales manager with
AirCo Industrial Gases. He lives in Des Moines, lA.
Richard McCloskey '66, owns Tax and Financial
Group. He lives in Irvine, CA.
W.]' Mogg '66, is a real estate developer and lives
in Camarillo, CA.
Class of
1967 November 13-15, 1987
LeRoy C. Blake '67, is a marketing manager with
Capital Controls Co. in Colmar, PA.
John l. Campbell '67, is a sales and marketing
manager with Island Instant Printing Centers. He
lives in Kaneohe, HI.
Yervant Chekijian '67, is president of Boston
Hotel Group. He lives in Boston.
Dr. Frederick]. Frese '67, is a director, psychol­ogy,
with W Reserve Psychiatric Hab. Ct. and
lives in Hudson, OH.
William R. Gilson '67, is a manager of real estate
with Jiffy Lube. He lives in Lodi, CA.
Richard S. Kelso '67, is an investment officer
with Wheat First Securities, Inc. He lives in
Arlington, VA.
Richard P. O'Connor '67, is preSident of Strategic
Marketing and Resource Technologies in San
Rafael, CA.
Robert R. Simon '67, is a director of international
sales with Consolidated Fibres Inc. in Atlanta,
GA. He says, "Come see me in Atlanta!"
Class of
1968
Edouard R. Amar '68, is a manager of employee
relationsltechnology division with General Elec­tric.
He lives in Louisville, KY
Stephan B. Blinn '68, is a senior vice president
with]. Walter Thompson. He lives in Malibu, CA.
David l. Boston '68, is president of Dave Boston
Homes. He and his wife,Jayne, and their daugh­ter
Leigh, live in Denton TX. He writes that
"Denton is not far from Dallas-would love to
hear from fellow Thunderbirds passing through."
Sam]. Butler '68, is an executive vice president
with the First Interstate Bank of New Mexico. He
lives in Farmington, NM.
Richard A. Chopyak '68, is a marketing vice pres­ident
with Nashville Diversified in Nashville, TN.
JohnJ. Dowd '68, is a director of diversified tech­nologies,
Latin American region, with Eastman
Kodak Co., and lives with his wife, Kathleen, in
Pittsford, NY
Vincent B. Fagin '68, is attending Wheaton
College. He lives in Villa Park, Il.
Thomas M. Goodnight '68, is an executive vice
president with One World Products, Inc., and
lives in Taos, NM.
Robert l. Hatfield '68, is a general manager with
Robert]. Fewell Co. , Inc., and lives in Coral
Gables, Fl.
Donald B. Heimark '68, is a vice president and
manager, international division, with Meridian
International Bank. He lives in Paoli, PA.
David M. Hunt '68, is a professor and chairman
of the department of management and marketing
at California State University, Stanislaus. He lives
in Turlock, CA.
James H. Kuhlman '68, has retired and lives in
Rockville, MD.
David R. Mcintyre '68, is a senior leasing repre­sentative
with Campbell Management Co. He
lives in Miami.
Gary A. Mullennix '68, is president of Huntington
Labs. He lives in Fort Wayne, IN.
Brian O'Connor '68, is a stock broker with
Boettcher &. Co. He lives in Denver.
Timothy C. "Wilker '68, is a vice president of
marketing with Truck-Lite Co. in Falconer, NY He
has been named to a marketing group that will
consider ways to improve access of U.S. auto
parts companies in the Japanese market.
Class of
1969
Guido F. Antezana '69, is a self-employed inter­national
consultant and real estate investor in Key
Biscayne, FL.
Melville S. Brown '69, is the director of the State
of Maryland Deposit Insurance Fund. He lives in
Arnold, MD.
Douglas K. Butler '69, has retired from law
practice and is now self employed. He lives in
Hillsboro, IL.
David P. Haney'66 John W. Dowd '68
Houston W. Briggs /I 70 Robert A. Capwell 70
Richard W. Decker Jr. 70 Leonard}. Kistner 74
Lucio L. Croce '69, opened a consulting firm in
Madrid, called Cellio S.A., an advising firm for
companies opening offices in Spain. Lucio lives
in Madrid.
Donald W. DeMoss '69, is a general manager
with Sonoma Vineyards. He lives in Piedmont, CA.
Alan L. Fuller '69, is western regional manager
of CBS Radio Network, Inc., and lives in Wood­land
Hills, CA.
Larry J . Harrison '69, is a financial consultant
with Shearson-Lehman Bros., Inc., and lives in
Brownsville, TX.
Thomas A. Hoover '69, is with WFC Advertising
in Tempe, AZ.
Richard A. Koehler '69, is president of IKR Corp.
in Nassau Bay, TX.
Stanley]. Lathrop '69, is self-employed as a
marketing consultant. He lives in St. Paul, MN.
Robert C. Lester '69, is a chief financial officer
with Optic hem International. He lives in West­minster,
CO.
David E. Moore '69, is with Treesource. He lives
in Milwaukie, OR.
Donald C. Nelson '69, is self-employed as a
chartered life underwriter/salesman. He lives in
Fargo, ND.
Frederic Owings '69, is a stock broker with
Edward B.Jones &. Co. He lives in Decatur, IL
Gary Powell '69, is with Quality Nut Co. in
Empire, CA.
Class of
1970
Henry Avalos '70, has retired from the U.S.
Department of State Foreign Service Office. He
lives in Wilmington, NC.
Chris]. Barltrop '70, is president of Productivity
Concepts Corp., a computer software publishing
firm. He and his wife, Gloria, live in Oakton, VA.
Douglas C. Bartlett '70, has returned to the u.s.
after thirteen years and five countries of interna­tional
assignments. Douglas is an international
marketing manager with Union Carbide. He and
his wife, Carolyn, and their children, Scott, Todd,
and Kirsten, live in Brookfield, CT.
Grant Bowerman '70, is a director of international
marketing for Evergreen Helicopters, where he is
involved in a three-year, insect-spraying program
aimed at killing off the black flies that breed in
the rivers in West Africa and cause "river blind­ness."
This program is sponsored by the World
Health Organization.
Houston W. Briggs II '70, is a broker with M &. N
Real Estate Store. He was married in August 1985,
to Irina Zvorykin. They live in Kissimmee, FL.
Robert A. Capwell '70, is a vice president with
Bank of America, World Banking Division, in San
Francisco. He and his wife, Loretta, live in Moraga,
CA, after 13 years in Latin America.
Uvaldo Champion ' 70, is a partner with
Whisenant Insurance Agency in Brownsville, TX.
Richard W. Decker, Jr. '70, has been appointed
executive vice president of the First Interstate
Bank of California. He recently completed the
Graduate School of Credit and Financial Manage­ment
at Stanford University and the Advanced
Management Program at Harvard Business School.
DanaI H. Dennison '70, is an economist with
the U.S. Department of Defense. He lives in
Arlington, VA.
MaxJ. Dickman '70, is a general manager with
N.C.H. Corp. in Santiago, Chile. He and his wife
recently had their second son, David.
Rex F. Dunn '70, is self employed with Arch
Investment Corp. and lives in Tulsa, OK.
John Ervin '70, is a marketing manager with
Hanomag Production Vertrieb GmbH. He lives in
Wennigsen, West Germany.
Stuart E. Forrest '70, is president and chief
executive officer with Quantum Marketing Corp.
and lives in Winnetka, IL.
Wayne B. Fulcher '70, is a senior management
supervisor, vice president, with ChiatlDay in San
Francisco. He lives in Orinda, CA.
Glen M. Heffron '70, is a vice president of finance
and operations with Future Plus, Inc. He lives in
Playa Del Rey, CA.
Henry C. Hinds '70, is self employed and lives
in EI Paso, TX.
JimJourdonnais '70, is an academic planner with
Jourdonnais Assoc. He and his wife, Barbara
McKnight, live in San Francisco.
Richard D. Maguire '70, is a controller with
Southern Flow Co. He lives in Lafayette, LA.
Larry E. McCarver '70, is sales manager of
Wheatley Pump Valve Co. He lives in Tulsa, OK.
Nancy L. Miller Werner '70, became an M.D. in
the fall of 1986. She is running a clinic in Caracas,
Venezuela, where she lives with her husband,
John Werner.
MarilynJ. Muessel '70, is a manager with Arrow
Insurance. She lives in Breckenridge, CO.
John Muncy ' 70, and his wife, Miija , have moved
to Hong Kong, whereJohn will establish the Bank
of California office and manage the Southeast
Asian area for the bank.
Walter H. Nagel '70, is the owner of Nagel Trade
Management Co. His company was the 1986 recip­ient
of the State of Ohio Excellence in Exporting
Award. He lives in Akron, OH.
Ketil Osland '70, is an account executive with
Sales Consultants International in Rocky Hill, CT.
Paul L. Reiss '70, is a senior business analyst with
G'eneva Corp. He was also named Business Exec­utive
of the Year in Mexico.
]. S. Sheridan '70, is a senior vice president
with Network Media Communications. He lives in
Aurora, CO.
Gary V. Staggs '70, is a vice preSident of market­ing
with Combustion Engineering. He lives in
Williamsport, PA.
Victor Yichoy '70, is managing director of
Hilanmar S.A. in Lima, Peru.
Kenneth Young '70, is president of Gata Box Ltd.,
which has just purchased Horseman Dolls, Inc.
in New York City.
Class of
1971
Innocent N. Abiaka '71, is an independent
consultant in Phoenix, AZ.
William W. BrownJr. '71, has returned to the
U.S. after nine years in Santiago, Chile. Brown
is a director of marketing with Price Brothers Co.
and lives in Dayton, OH.
Rodney L. Culwell ' 71, is with Wynn Oil Co. and
lives in Laguna Hills, CA.
Stan E. Elberg '71, is a marketing vice president
with Southern Forest Products Association in
New Orleans.
John E. Hamilton '71, is western regional
director with Paul Arpin Van Lines and lives in
Sacramento, CA.
Reed E. Hopkins '71, is a Panama Canal pilot
with the Panama Canal Commission. He lives in
Balboa, Panama.
Kenneth H. Kline '71, was promoted to vice
president with Merrill Lynch. He lives in Miami.
Martin P. Lakocinski '71, is preSident of Texas
Gulf Proteins, Inc. He lives in Houston.
John H. Latham '71, has started a consulting
company, Latham-Schell Assoc., which specializes
in international marketing and management in
Beamsville, Ontario.
Verle G. Lessig '71, is president of Fertile Delta
in Chicago.
Jorge Luzarraga '71, is a vice president of Oceanic
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International. He lives in Miami.
Peter H. MacBride '71, co-owns Fertile Delta Co.
with Verle Lessig '71. He lives in Chicago.
Joseph T. Miller '71, has accepted a position with
the United Nations International Atomic Energy
Agency in Vienna, Austria, where he will be
starting a program of organizational development.
He and his wife, Arlette Ramsey Miller '73, live
in Vienna.
Glenn A. Smith '7 1, has started a new company,
Industrial Accessories Co. He lives in Shawnee
Mission, KS.
Jim Sobery '71, is withJMW Industrial Market­ing,
Inc. He lives in Decatur, GA.
Class of
1972
Thomas R. Atwood '72, is a general manager,
protein specialties division, with Archer Daniels
Midland Co. He lives in Decatur, IL.
Rene M. Batard '72, is a general manager with
DMB & B in Rome.
Dennis R. Bivens '72, runs his own jewelry manu­facturing
business and is the "proud father of
three girls, Season, Sky, and Summer." He and his
family live in Mansura, LA.
Ralph E. Carp '72, is a vice president, inter­national,
with Airsensorn, Inc., and lives in
Woodinville, WA.
Youngho Chin '72, is a parts and service sales
manager with Caterpillar Americas Co. He lives
in Santiago, Chile.
Michael O. Clarey '72, is an associate director
with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. He lives in
Tokyo,Japan.
Susan]. Corcoran '72, is a vice president with
Citicorp in San Francisco, CA.
Richard E Crail '72, is a director of material with
Lockheed Aircraft Service Co. He lives in Irvine, CA.
Thomas D. Duane '72, is an executive vice pres­ident
with Crispin Advertising. He lives in Miami.
Charles P. Emanuel '72, is an export manager
with ACX Trading. He and his wife, Akemi, live
in Long Beach , CA.
"Dert M. Farrell ' 72, is a partner with Trammell
~row. He lives in Dallas.
Kathleen C. Gilmore '72, is an underwriter with
North Carolina Federal Savings. She lives in
Raleigh, NC.
William R. Grant '72, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Alimenta Processing Co. in Camilla, GA.
Paul E Hammerstad '72, is preSident of G and F
Investments, Inc. and travels to Japan four times
a year for consulting. He lives in Jakima, WA.
Robert L. Hansen '72, is a customer service
representative with Western Airlines. He lives in
Salt Lake City.
Marcella Heater '72, is a French teacher at
Withrow High School. She lives in Cincinnati.
Jack Hurlbut '72, is a senior sales representative
with Hughes Tool Co. in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Leigh W. Lockwood '72, is with the Clark Group
and lives in New Jersey.
Albert A. Melvin '72, is a manager of marketing
and pricing, eastbound, with Mitsui O.s.K. Lines
(America) in Long Beach, CA.
Robert H. Mueller '72, is manager of Latin Amer­ican
and Far Eastern sales with Great Southern
Paper Co. , a division of Great Northern Nekoosa
Corp. He married Roberta Carroza in June 1985.
They live in Stamford, CT, with Heidi, age 8, and
Christopher, age 7.
George T. NortonJr. '72, is a director, Atlanta
district office, with the International Trade Admin­istration.
He lives in Marietta, GA.
Dennis T. Oshiro '72, is president of International
Business Resources, Inc. in Honolulu, a consult­ing
firm that finds Japanese capital or joint
venture partners for U.S. companies.
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EH. Safinya '72, is involved in a development
project of a resort hotel, country club, and 600
townhouses near Frederick, MD.
Daniel R. Sears '72, is self-employed with Sears
Land Cattle Co. in 'llima, CO.
Frank A. Smiderle '72, is the chairman of the
science department with Cucamonga School
District. He lives in OntariO, CA.
Keith N. Stukenberg '72, is a vice president of
international sales with Clyde-Amca International.
He lives in Brookfield, Wl.
Anthony Wilmer '72, is president of Fresh-Brands
Marketing, Inc. in South San Francisco, CA.
Class of
1973
Noble Blackshear III '73, is a district manager
with Valley National Bank. He lives in Tucson, AZ.
A. Rodney Boren '73, is president of Norwest
Investment Services, Inc. in Minneapolis.
David L. Davis '73, is a senior account executive
with Refco, Inc. He lives in Mercer Island, WA.
Martin A. Feigenbaum '73, is attending law
school and lives in Miami.
Stephen W. Graeber '73, is an owner of Davis
Graeber, an insurance firm . He lives in Brea, CA.
Richard O. Harris, Jr. '73, is president of ROH
Equity. He lives in Amarillo, TX.
John T. Lampe '73, is a sales manager and director
of Firestone Tire Rubber Co., Brazil. He and his
wife, Barbara, and their children, Patrick and
Meike, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Wendy E. Leitner '73, is a marketing research
manager with Harris Corp. She lives in Pompano
Beach, FL.
Alan G. Nordell '73, is a director of international
trade with West Coast Grocery Co. He lives in
Seattle.
Kenneth]. Potokar '73, is a division sales
manager with Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc. He
lives in Los Angeles.
Robert L. Sergile ' 73, is a director of international
marketing with Encon Telecommunications and
Technology. He lives in Roswell, GA.
James W. Smart ' 73, is a fleet manager with the
u.s. State Department of Natural Resources. He
lives in West Valley City, UT.
Wendell E. Sparks '73, is an associate director
with YMCNMesa. He lives in Mesa, AZ.
Arden G. Steele '73, is a marketing analyst with
Ford Motor Co. and lives in Dearborn, MI.
Frank A. Steffey '73, is a general manager with
Aero-Graphics. He lives in Salt Lake City.
Ron Stoner ' 73, is a sales manager with Dana
Corp. He lives in Lamberrville, MI.
Peter R. Wallin '73, is a representative for
Venezuela and Colombia with Midland Bank
Group. Peter, his wife Sandy, and their three
daughters Noel, Nina, and Nikita, live in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Class of
1974
Gary N. Bjorklund '74, is a business consultant
with General Business Services. He lives in
Walnut,CA.
Lynn D. Bortrolussi '74, is with Kerite Corp. and
lives in Littleton, CO.
Rebecca A. Brewer '74, is a vice president with
Citibank, N.A. in Rocky River, OH. She had a
baby, Dana Brewer Pfister, in June 1986.
Timothy S. Burleigh '74, is an assistant director,
MideastlEast Africa with U.S. Wheat Assoc., Inc.
in Washington, D.C.
Delbert E Carver ' 74, is with Del Carver Co.,
a manufacturer's representative firm. He lives in
Onalaska, Wl.
Ming-Shun H. Chen '74, is a manager with
Eugene and Associates in Pasadena, CA.
Marc B. Deahl '74, has been promoted to super­visor
of material administration with General
Dynamics Corp. International in Brussels, Belgium.
Charles A. Donahue '74, is self employed with
Donahue Marketing Co. and lives in Lowell, MA.
Ralph N. Findlay '74, is an assistant manager with
National Bank of Canada in Montreal, Quebec.
Heikki Gronlund '74, is a vice president with
Fike. He lives in Blue Springs, MO.
Michael E. Hovanes '74, is a chief executive
officer with Transtracheal Systems, a medical
products firm . He lives in Denver.
James M. Howard '74, is an oil trader with
Metallgesellschast. He lives in Houston, TX.
Leonard]. Kistner '74, is a director of marketing,
Internal Combustion Truck Division, Clark
Material Handling Co. He and his wife, Gisela,
live in Battle Creek, MI.
Bruce C. Marks '74, is president of Miles. He
lives in Akron, OH.
Victor Martinez '74, is a product manager with
CdF Chimie North America, Inc. in Larchmont, NY
Shaun McIntosh '74, is a manager of forecasting,
planning, and credit with Sterling Chemicals,
Inc., and lives in Houston, TX.
John C. Melarkey '74, is an interim supervisor
with First Interstate Bank of Nevada. He lives
in Reno.
Anthony R. Padilla '74, is a management auditor
with the U.S. General Accounting Office. He
lives in Springfield, VA.
Frederick V. Perry' 74, is a senior division
counselor with Ryder System, Inc. He lives in
Miami Lake, FL.
Randy P. Sweney '74, is a regional marketing
analyst with Atlas Systems. He lives in Chicago.
Dwight W. Winkler '74, is a manager of interna­tional
sales finance with Harris Corporation in
Quincy,IL.
Robert L. Zorich '74, is a senior vice president
with the Trust Company of the West in Houston, TX.
Class of
1975
Joseph D. Bariault '75, is a parmer with the law
offices of]. Dani. He lives in Seattle, WA.
David C. Barnett '75, is a senior trader with
Cargill Inc. and lives in Miami, FL.
Jeffery Best '75, is self-employed and is living
in Rockford, IL. His daughter, Tessa, was born in
February 1986.
Sara K. Burgess '75, is an information center
consultant with Kraft Inc. She lives in Arlington
Heights, IL.
Robert C. Buurman ' 75, is an international
service manager with Velux America. He and his
wife live in Simpsonville, Sc. They had their first
child in February.
Robert D. Carroll '75, is an underwriting manager
with Argonaut Insurance. He lives in San Diego, CA.
Paolo E. Colombi '75, is an area director of inter­national
system sales with Telenet Communica­tions
Corporation in Reston, VA.
Keith L. Cromley '75, is preSident of Musicastil
Inc ., an advertising firm in Los Angeles.
R.S. Dannison '75, is an area manager, interna­tional
business development, with Xerox Corp.,
and just completed a project to open a Xerox
Electronic Printing Center in Beijing, China.
He lives in Culver City, CA.
Larry L. Deckerhoff '75, is a manager with NCR
Corp. He lives in New Concord, OH.
Philippe]. Deymes '75, is a director of new
projects with Papeteries De Mauduit-Kimberly­Clark
in Paris, France, and a board member of
the French Chapter oflAAE.
Sally McKey Dry '75, and her husband, James,
had a daughter in May 1986. They live in Falls
Church, VA.
Michael B. England '75, is a senior trade consult­ant
with the North Carolina Department of
Commerce. He lives in Raleigh, NC.
Richard A. Floyd '75, is an assistant to the
president and director of international marketing
with Lasting Endearments. He and his wife,
Noriko, live in Laguna Beach, CA.
Robert D. Forbes '75, is a representante adjunto
with The Royal Bank of Canada. He lives in
Mexico City.
Tom W. Glaser '75, is a director of education with
Mansfield Business School in Dallas. He lives in
Fort Worth.
Rodney L. Granger '75, is a management consult­ant
with Cornett Co., a c.PA. firm in Albany, OR.
Thomas L. Henderson '75, has been appointed
vice president with Hoegh Lines (US) , Inc. in
Oakland, CA.
Ronald L. Hershey '75, is an international trade
specialist with the u.s. Department of Commerce.
He lives in Hendersonville, TN.
David C. Heslington '75, has been promoted to
vice president with Johnson Higgins of Utah. He
and his wife, Linda, live in Salt Lake City.
Howard L. Hinckley '75, is a product manager
with McDonnell Douglas Corp. His first child was
born in March. They live in Orange, CA.
Annalee Hixson '75, is a senior project manager
with Coca-Cola Co. She lives in Atlanta.
Eldon Howard '75, is a manager of financial
systems with InterFirst Corp. He married Martha
Sanchez in October 1986 and they live in Dallas.
David N.James '75, is a faculty member at
Longwood College in the Department of English
and Philosophy. He lives in Farmville, VA.
ScottJ.Johnson '75, has been promoted to
divisional sales training manager with Steelcase,
Inc. He lives in Rlmcho Palos Verdes, CA.
Herbert M. Kelly '75, is a human resource
specialist at the University of California. He lives
in Livermore, CA.
Chris V. Kuhner '75, has been promoted to appli­cations
engineer with Digital Equipment Corp.
and lives in Hampton, NH.
J. Paige Lambert '75, is a senior management ana­lyst
with Impact Business Consultants in Seattle.
George B. Lane '75, is a director of corporate
planning with Prime Computer, Inc. He lives in
Brookline, MA.
Thomas K. Larsen '75, is a manager of corporate
marketing with Bell Helicopter Co. He lives in
Englewood, CO.
Ben D. Lincoln '75, owns two King Pizza
Restaurants in Little Rock, AR. He says "All
T-birds in the area should stop by."
Kevin MacDougall '75, is a director of market­ing
with The House of Seagram. He lives in
New York, NY
Robert E. Marshall '75, is self employed and
trains recruiters for corporations. He lives in
San Rafael, CA.
Paul Mastilak '75, is director of the Pennsyl­vania
Bureau of International Commerce in
Harrisburg, PA.
Robert E. Michaels III '75, is a vice president
with Real Estate Strategies Group. He lives in
Saratoga, CA.
Seyed M. Moosavi '75, received his Ph.D. in
foreign language education from the University
of Texas, Austin, in August 1986. He and his
wife, Shahnaz, live in Austin.
David A. Nims '75, is a division systems manager
with The Computer Co. He and his wife had a
baby in the spring. They live in Richmond, VA.
Anthony W. Olbrich '75, is in corporate banking
with Idaho First Bank. He lives in Boise, Idaho.
Vallie E. Perry '75, is a senior regional man-ager
with A.L. Williams Corp. She lives in
Wilmington, NC.
Ronald Richard '75, is a manager for international
marketing with the Governor's Office, State of
Washington. He lives in Washington, D.C.
James S. Rogers '75, is a country manager, Philip­pines
and Taiwan, for Midland Bank. He, his
wife, and son live in Manila.
Thomas E SchieldsJr. '75, is a director of
sales with Thomas Brothers Maps. He lives in
Orange, CA.
Douglas H. Short ' 75, is vice president and
general manager of Chemical Bank, Seoul,
South Korea.
Pamela Papas '76 Jeff Schneider '76
Simon M. Solomon '75, has been promoted to
southern regional manager with Thomasville
Furniture Industries. He and his wife, Katrina,
live in Greensboro, NC.
James B. Styer '75, is a manager of corporate
operations with Rosenberger Cold Storage
Transport Inc. He lives in Telford, PA.
Jorge A. Verdi Eguia '75, is a senior vice presi­dent,
Latin American division, with Irving Trust
Co., and lives in Miami.
Andres Voto-Bernales '75, is a marketing man­ager
with Elizabeth Arden Export. He lives in
Santurce, PR.
William G. Whitehead '75, is manager of the
West Palm Beach Marketing Office for Aetna's
Personal Finance Security Division. He and his
wife, Dini, and their two children, Bill and Betsy,
live in West Palm Beach, FL.
Class of
1976
Mark S. Abrams '76, is a vice president!corporate
lending with First National Bank of Boston. He
lives in Cranston, RI.
Barbara Ackley Crofts '76, and her husband,
George D. Crofts '76, had a daughter,]ulia Marie,
in September 1986. George is a contract admin­istrator
with McDonnell Douglas Corp. They live
in Huntington Beach, CA.
Perri L. Bernstein '76, is a sales representative
with The Procter Gamble Distributing Company
in Dallas.
Wayne Bissell '76, has been appointed vice presi­dent
and manager of Bank of America's Los
Angeles International Banking Facility. He lives in
Los Angeles.
Mary L. Carney '76, is a sales assistant with
Merrill Lynch Realty. She lives in Sierra Madre, CA.
Wendi Ching-hwei Wu '76, and her husband,
Franciso-Javier Perez '77, have two sons, Danny
and Kristofer. Wendi works part time for Shulton,
Inc., and Francisco manages the office of Banco
de Vizcaya in Miami, FL.
Diane Clauss Huth '76, is a marketing vice presi­dent
with Mission Foods Corp., and her husband ,
Marvin '76, is a factory manager for General
Dynamics. They live in San Dimas, CA.
E Robin Clow ' 76, is president of GRS Import!
Export Inc. , in Littleton, CO.
Ruby C. Erkkinen '76, is a materials education
and training manager with Digital Equipment
Corp. and lives in Colorado Springs, CO.
Carol A. Ewing '76, is a region sales manager
with International Multifoods. She lives in
Downers Grove, IL.
Norman E. Fite '76, is a vice preSident and
manager of commercial sales with MeraBank. He
lives in Tempe, AZ.
Victor R. Florian '76, has been selected to appear
in the 16th edition of Who's Who in California.
He is president and finance director of VRF Finan­cial
Group in Van Nuys, CA.
Charles H. Fowler '76, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Algemene Bank Nederland. He lives
in Chicago.
George M. Gaida ' 76, has opened his own com­pany,
Key Promotions, which sells advertising
products to organizations in the Minneapolis-
St. Paul area. He lives in Eden Prairie, MN.
Jerry Greco '76, is preSident of his international
business consulting firm, Greco International,
Inc. He recently returned from Rio de Janeiro
where he spent eight months conducting business
and research. He is also enrolled in a doctoral
program and teaches at Nova University. He lives
in Cape Coral, FL.
Lynette Guzzino '76, is in law school at Loyola
of South. She lives in New Orleans, LA.
Michael D. Hennessey '76, is an international
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sales manager with Blackmer Pump, a division of
Dover Resources. He just returned from a seven
nation tour of South America. He and his wife,
Ellie, live in Grand Rapids, M1.
Mark]. Kerrissey '76, is president of Electrical
Connections Co. He and his wife had a second
son,Joshua Ryan, in September. They live
in Houston.
John]. Laird '76, is a capacity planner with
Trifari. He lives in Warwick, R1.
Byron Limbers '76, is a vice president with
International Marble Distributors in Phoenix, AZ.
Pamela L. Miller-Faber '76, is with Mellon Bank
N.A. She lives in Wayne, PA.
Pamela G. Papas '76, is marketing vice president
with Eurocharo Designs, a dress wholesale/import
firm in Los Angeles.
Adrian V. Popescu '76, is president of Atlanta
Intercontinental Inc., an import/export firm, and
is the owner and operator of the Red Barn Inn,
a restaurant in Atlanta, GA.
Robin Raborn '76, is in sales and marketing
with Data Gene in San Diego, CA.
Christopher D. Sandvig '76, is a vice president
with First National Bank of Chicago. He lives in
Wheaton, IL.
Stanley Schatt '76, is with DeVry Institute of
Technology. He lives in Carlsbad, CA.
Myron P. Schmidt '76, has been promoted to vice
president with Citicorp. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Jeff Schneider '76, is an OEM sales engineer for
the European division of Linotype GmbH in
Eschborn, West Germany.
Kimbe C. Shaw Alvarez '76, is a financial aid
officer at the University of Texas, EI Paso. She
lives in Sunland Park, NM.
Helmut H. Stachowske '76, is a sales representa­tive
with Thompson Diesel. He lives in Bixby, OK.
Lindsey, R. Stewart '76, is an independent con­sultant
in Chicago, and recently had a baby girl.
Andrew C. Tulloch '76, is a vice president and
assistant general manager in charge of credit
activities with Bank of America S.A. in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Class of III
1977 November 13-15, 1987
Farook A. Afsari '77, is a section manager with
FMC Corp. He lives in SanJose, CA.
Maria Amaral-LeBlanc '77, is an assistant vice
president with National Westminister Bank. She'
lives in Buffalo Grove, IL.
John P. Armstrong '77, is a vice president with
Lile's Development Group. He lives in Tampa, FL.
T.M. Bartley ' 77, is a marketing support super­visor
with AT&T Information Systems Inc. He
lives in Pittsburg, CA.
Ralph G. Bernfeld '77, is a sales director with
c.A. Goodyear de Venezuela. He lives in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Stephen M. Bissell '77, is a sales manager for
Honeywell Inc. in Seattle, WA.
Albert C. Blunt '77, is with West Co. and lives
in Singapore.
Sara G. Chadwick Sampson '77, is self employed
as a telecommunications consultant and recently
opened her own cosmetics firm, Beauticontrol.
She lives in Richardson, TX.
Steven D. Clarke '77, was promoted from inter­national
marketing manager to vice preSident of
marketing and sales for Peabody Myers Corp.
Steven, his wife, Rosanna, and their two children
live in Streator, IL.
David B. Compton ' 77, and Danielle Marie
Compton (nee Dufor) '77, were married in
April 1986. Danielle is an import manager with
Union Air Transport. Danielle and David live in
Palatine, IL.
Ronald G. Cook '77, is a marketing director with
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Stars to Go. He lives in L05 Angeles.
John Cypher '77, is a sales manager/retail for the
western United States with Champion Laboratories,
Inc. He lives in Long Beach, CA. .
Linda P. Cypres '77, is self-employed with Cypress
Investments. She lives in San Francisco.
Adrian B. D'Silva '77, is a vice president with
First National Bank of Chicago in Singapore.
Robert G. Dundon '77, is president of Copying­Printing-
Etc. in Miami, FL. He and his wife,
Regina, had a daughter, Rebecca, in May 1985.
N.]. Fuchs '77, is an assistant vice president with
the Banque Nationale de Paris. She lives in Chicago.
Thomas J. Fullerton '77, is a director of inter­national
sales and marketing with Holiday Inns,
Inc. , and lives in Memphis.
George A. Giagtzies '77, is a regional manager
with Rolm Corp. and lives in Houston.
Melissa A. Grant '77, is a senior sales repre­sentative
with Manville Corp. and lives in
Manchester Court, VT.
Randy E Graves '77, is a vice president of sales
and marketing with Gulf Stream Micro Systems.
He lives in Boca Raton, FL.
Nevett S. Grove '77, is a manager of marketing
and product planning with Telex Computer
Products. He lives in Tulsa, OK.
Thomas Hackim '77, was promoted to Asia/Pacific
sales manager with PMC Specialties Group Inter­national,
Inc. , in Rocky River, OH.
John D. Hager '77, is a region sales manager
with FMC Corp. He lives in Miami.
Gerald W. Hallett '77, is an instructor of market­ing
with IBM Corp. in Marietta, GA.
Lisa Hamilton '77, is a director of international
operations with Minnetonka, Inc. in Chaska, MN.
Randy L. Hartshorn '77, is a program director
with the Study Center Gertensec, Swiss National
Bank. He lives in Munsingen, Switzerland.
Timothy W. Heinrich '77, is a salesman with
Alliance Home. He and his wife, Eva, live in
Dallas, TX.
David W Heinz '77, is a consultant with
Caterpillar, Inc. , and lives in Dunlap, IL.
Darrell K.Johnson '77, is an associate director
of finance for southern Africa with World Vision.
He lives in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Jack 1. Kakuda '77, is a trader with Rosewood
Corp. He lives in Dallas, TX.
Karen A. Kleinschmidt Steiner '77, had her
second child, Alyss Ann, in September 1986. She
and her family live in Belmont, CA.
Carolyn I. Krantz Bresnah '77, has a 2-year-old
daughter, Megan Lindsey. They live in
Leesburg, VA.
Jonathan Kranz '77, has started in a Ph.D.
program in political science at the New York City
University Graduate Center.
Laurie S. Kreiger Kosnopf '77, is an export
manager with Purity Foods, Inc. She lives in
Okemos, M1.
Dennis B. Kyllo '77, is preSident of Commodity
Services Corp. in Kirkland, WA.
Robert Lees ' 77, owns Pacific Intertrade, an
import/export firm dealing in medical supplies in
Thousand Oaks, CA. He has spoken to numerous
college groups and other organizations on the
subject of trade and always manages to fit in a
plug for Thunderbird.
Pamela]. Leslie '77, is an assistant vice president
with Swiss Bank Corp. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Steven R. Lunde '77, is with Grantham Retrofit.
He lives in Santa Monica, CA.
Chris S. McCartney '77, is group sales manager
for the Seattle Mariners, Washington'S major
league baseball team. He and his wife, Sheila,
reside in Seattle.
Martha A. Mohn Brady '77, is an attorney
search consultant with Legal Placements Inc.
in Philadelphia.
Stephen B. Montgomery '77, is a marketing
manager with IBM Corp. He and his wife,
Jennifer, had their first child, Lindsay, in
September 1986. They live in Louisville, KY
Robert R. Nelson '77, is an accountant with the
Shawmut Bank of Boston, N.A. and lives in Boston.
Mark T. Nevitt '77, was promoted to marketing
manager with Laser Fare Ltd. , Inc. He and his
wife, Marilyn, have three children, Shah nee,
Stacy, and Mark Thomas. They live in North
Kingstown, R1.
Christopher Okada '77, is in marketing with
Nordson Corp. He lives in Roswell, GA.
Morris Ostroff '77, is a senior business develop­ment
representative with Goodyear Aerospace. He
lives in Avondale, AZ.
Josey M. Panas it i-Grossman '77, is vice president
of the Los Angeles Branch of San Paolo Bank.
She and her husband,Jonathan, live in Playa
del Rey, CA.
June B. Pearson Sweetser '77, is a vice president
ofWSC International. She lives in Martinez, CA.
Joyce Popp '77, is a student and lives
in Minneapolis.
John E Porter '77, is a financial analyst with
Mountain Bell. He and his wife are expecting
their second child in August. They live in Denver.
Rafael Puig '77, is an area manager with Henkel
Iberica, SA, a chemicals firm. He and his wife,
Marielos lnsunza, live in Barcelona, Spain.
Christine C. Quinn '77, is an area director/
market research, with American Medicallnterna­tional.
She lives in Los Angeles.
Allan P. Recht '77, is a vice president/investment
officer with Robert W Baird Co., Inc. He and his
wife, Debbi, and their TWO sons, Matheau and
Evan, live in Milwaukee.
WiliiamJ. Richoux '77, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Mercantile Bank in St. Louis, MO. He
and his wife, Maureen, live in Chesterfield, MO.
Wendy Black Rodgers '77, is a director of
corporate communications with Best Western
International. She married William G. Rodgers
in May 1986. They live in Scottsdale, AZ.
L. Craig Shelley '77, is a vice preSident and
managing officer with Great American First
Savings Bank in Arizona.
Mitchell Skalicky '77, was transferred in
September from Mexico to Panama where he is
working as an assistant regional director, U.S.
Wheat Assoc., for Mexico, Central America and
the Caribbean. His first son, Michael, was born
in April 1985.
Lou Sturniolo '77, is a tax manager with
Cosmair, Inc., the U.S. distributor of I..: Oreal of
Paris in Clark, NJ.
Scott R. Waldner '77, was married in May 1986.
He is a director of marketing, Waldner Co. in
Chicago. The firm proVides research and exposure
management services for a select group of cor­porations
and investment and debt managers in
the U.S., Canada, Ireland and Europe.
Class of
1978
Alan D. Andrews '78, is a vice president with
Horizon Bank in Morristown, N].
Ahmed Bardai ' 78, is vice president, division
financial controller with Citibank, N .A., in
Athens, Greece.
Curt E Bloom '78, is a regional financial manager
for Latin America and Canada with McCormick
Dodge in Natick, MA. He and his wife, Debbie,
have TWO children.
Ana M. Briones Masoodi '78, is a patient repre­sentative
with Sierra Medical Center. She lives
in EI Paso, TX.
James Bukowski '78, is a vice preSident with
Johnson Higgins in Los Angeles.
Michael L. Butler '78, is an international con-
troller with Starnet Corp. and lives in San Diego.
Phillip R. Cabrera '78, has been transferred to
Chicago after five years in Brazil. He has been
promoted to European section manager with
Harris Bank.
Michael]. Camplin '78, is a marketing manager
with Systems Development Corp. and lives in
Venice, CA.
Leigh P. Canfield '78, is a director of product
development with Union Mutual Life Insurance
Corp. He and his wife, Leslie, live in 'rarmouth, ME.
Leslie A. Castro '78, is a financial analyst/
entrepreneur with Management Specialties, Inc.
and lives in Round Rock, TX.
Pierre]. Charpentier '78, is a copywriter with
Bozell,Jacobs, Kenyon &: Eckhardt, an adver­tising
firm, in Union, NJ. His wife, Paula
Charpentier '77, is a trust administrator with
Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City They
live in Millburn, NJ
Michael C Cirino '78, is a financial planner with
Wicks Manufacturing. He lives in Costa Mesa, CA.
].L. Crevasse '78, is a parmer with Accion Inter­national.
He lives in Cambridge, MA.
Timothy R. Decker '78, is a vice president of sales
with National Veneer and Lumber. He lives in
Seymour, IN .
Debra M. Dereiko '78, is a vice president with
First Interstate Bank of Oregon. She lives in
Portland, OR.
Merry Dolde-Parker '78, is an account executive
with The Baker Group. She lives in Reno, NV
Gregory R. Duke '78, is a marketing representa­tive
with Escom. He lives in Bellevue, WA.
John E. Durbin '78, has been promoted to assist­ant
manager and treasurer with Danube Insurance
Ltd. and Wabash Insurance Ltd. and lives in
Hamilton, Bermuda.
David A. Gaddie 78, is an assistant vice president
with Barnett Bank. He lives in Fort Myers, FL.
Steve Gandy '78, is a vice president and regional
manager of PNC International Finance, Asia. He
and his wife, Charlotte, live in Hong Kong.
Jon]. Gasior '78, is a vice president with Rocky
Mountain Savings Loan in Colorado Springs, CO.
Theresa E. Gilroy '78, is a PC based systems
manager with Progressive Corp. and lives in
Shaker Heights, OH.
Michael L. Goss '78, is a vice president with
Marsh McLennan Inc. and lives in Scottsdale, AZ.
Tom Goudie '78, is a regional fleet manager with
Ryder Freight Systems. He lives in Salt Lake City
Janet Haskell-Mathieu '78, is a general manager
with SmithKline BioScience Laboratories in
Miami, FL.
Fernando A. Hernandez '78, is a second vice
president with Northern Trust Bank. His new
daughter, Gabriela Cristina, was born in
October 1986. They live in Chicago.
Thomas]. Hudson '78, is president of Hudson
Business Consultants in Seattle.
Garey A.Johnson '78, is a senior sales manager
with Weitek Corp. He lives in Redwood City, CA.
Satoshi Kawabata '78, is a marketing director
with MedtronicJapan Co., Ltd. in Tokyo,Japan.
Nancy B. Kehne '78, is an account supervisor
with Legum Norman. She lives in Bethesda, MD.
Lavonne L. Lindall '78, is with Argyle Atlantic
Corp. , an international management consulting
firm in Phoenix, AZ.
Marcia Lobock Solochek '78, had a baby girl,
Shaina Elyse, inJuly 1986. She is still with
American Express, and lives in Phoenix, AZ.
Phillip M. Martineau '78, is with Liebert Corp.
and lives in Dublin, OH.
Michele Matthews Coquis '78, is an SE technician
with Electronic Data Systems. She lives in
Plano, TX.
Justin M. McCarthy '78, is a manager of mar­keting
with Unit Drop Forge. He lives in
Milwaukee, WI.
Frances E. McCutchon '78, is a director of mar­keting
with SysteMetrics, Inc. She lives in
Santa Barbara, CA.
Ruben M. Mendez '78, is a communications
manager with Mexicana Airlines. He lives in
Manhattan Beach, CA.
Sam Moncure '78, is a managing director with
Dinol Chemicals S.E.A. Pte. Ltd. He lives in
Singapore.
Sharon·L. Murphy '78, is a financial director/
subsidiaries, with Helene Curtis. She lives in
Clarendon Hill , IL.
Michael Odera '78, is a marketing manager,
Africa, with Magadi Soda Co. in Magadi, Kenya.
Jeffrey M. Pine ' 78, is president/owner of Applied
Video, a video production business. He and his
wife, Lisa, and their son, Cody, live in Boulder, co.
D. Bruce Pipes '78, is a sales representative II
with Digital Equipment Corp. and lives in Seal
Beach, CA.
Gail R. Quackenbush '78, is an operations
manager with Xerox Corp. She lives in Dallas.
Karen S. Schlagel Ostrosky '78, had a son,
Peter, in April 1986.
Sara L. Shine '78, is a manager of international
accounting with Burger King. She lives in
Miami, FL.
Jan O. Skybak '78, has moved to Madrid, Spain,
to take the position of director, commercial area,
with the local subsidiary of Owens-Illinois.
W. Bryan Smith Jr. '78, is president of
MedCentral Corp. in Tampa, FL.
Andrew C. Tulloch 76 Steven D. Clarke 77
Randy L Hartshorn 77 Scott R. Waldner 77
Janet Haskell Mathieu 78 Brian D. Althaver 79
Bruno Talbot '78, and his wife had a son,
Francois, in September 1986.
Jeri Towner '78, and Eric Denniston '80, were
married in April. Their honeymoon included a
visit to the Thunderbird Alumni Association's
Europe Venice reunion.
Class of
1979
Craig A. Adams '79, is president of AMI in
San Francisco.
Brian Althaver '79, is the manager of the Asia
Pacific office ofWalbro Corporation. He has
moved to Tokyo and writes that he "would always
be glad to help Tbirds traveling to the area."
Siavash Amirpashaie '79, is a controller with
Bee H. Electric Co. He and his wife,Jill
Apple '79, and their two daughters live in
Woodbridge, VA.
Shuji Aoyama '79, is a research and planning
officer with the Asian Productivity Organization.
He lives in Yokohama,Japan.
Frederick Axelson '79, is general manager for
Seguros Colina S.A., in Bogota, Colombia.
John E. Blake '79, is a salesman with Southern
Nevada Equipment Co. He lives in Henderson, NY
CD. Boyce '79, is with Ehlers Assoc. and lives
in Minneapolis, MN.
Jay]. Donovan '79, is president of].J Donovan
Assoc. in Wilmington , MA. He and his wife,
Susan, are expecting thier first child.
Steven E. Drace '79, is an international sales
manager with CM.I' Publications and lives in
San Carlos, CA.
Mark Elliott '79, is a senior project engineer with
Caterpillar Brasil, S.A. in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Michael D. Erdmann '79, is an international
auditor with Bertelsmann AG in Guterscon,
West Germany
Nancy Hartenstein Ernst '79, and her husband,
John, had a daughter.Jacqueline Lee, in March
1986. They live in Edison, N].
David Feld '79, and his wife, Anne, had their
third child, Benjamin, in August 1986. They live
in Surrey, England.
Daniel L. Fitzgerald '79, is in sales with Smith
Barney Harris Upham. He lives in Boston, MA.
Nancy Fuhrman Martin '79, is an assistant to the
deputy commissioner with the State of Georgia
Department of Medical Assistants. She lives in
Stone Mountain, GA.
Amaury]. Gallisa '79, is a·national sales manager
with GTE Data Services. He had his wife, Valerie,
live in Tampa, FL.
Lee E. Greve '79, is a calling officer with Credit
Lyonnais. He lives in Chicago.
Jane]. Hampson '79, is a vice president in capital
market arbitrage with the First National Bank of
Chicago. She lives in Chicago.
Susan Hamrick Mole '79, is an administrator for
the Infertility Research Foundation. Her husband,
William R. Mole ' 79, travels extensively with
Lockheed, and has formed a wine importing
company, Vin International. They have adopted
a baby boy, William Thomas and they live in
Duarte, CA.
Dennis M. Harms '79, is an assistant professor
at the University of Illinois. He lives in Chicago.
Michael D. Harris '79, is director of marketing
with Kimstock, Inc. He lives in Fullerton, CA.
Thad H. Harvey '79, is a controller with Arnett
C1inc, in Monticello, IN . He has a 2-year-old
son, Ryan.
E. Ernesto Hernandez '79, is a second vice pres­ident
with Chase Bank International. He lives in
Miami Beach, FL.
Barbara A. Jans '79, is a marketing manager with
Round Table Pizza in San Francisco.
RosalieJohnson '79, is a director of strategy and
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business development with Premark International.
She lives in Buffalo Grove, IL.
Sandra K.Johnson '79, is an assistant vice presi­dent
and corporate advisor with Wells Fargo Bank
in San Francisco.
Debora B. Karaffa '79, has been promoted to inter­national
customer service coordinator with
Quinton Instrument Co. She lives in Puyallup, WA.
Vincent P. Kar! '79, and his wife had their second
daughter, Kathryn, in December 1986. They live
in Utica, NY
David K. Kastner '79, is a market analyst with
Garrett AiResearch. He just adopted a baby boy,
Jeremy. They live in Torrance, CA.
Kyoko Kent '79, is a home health care provider
with Caremark Corp. in Newport Beach, CA.
David A. Likins '79, was recently elected senior
vice president of the financial institutions depart­ment
at MBank, Dallas.
Cynthia C. LinenbrokerJohnson '79, is a man­ager
with Garrett Turbine Engine Co., and lives
with her husband, David '79, in Tokyo,Japan.
Lisa M. Maioriello-Gallus '79, is in law school.
She has two daughters, Sylvia and Carmen. They
live in Takoma Park, MD.
Bob Mallott '79, was appointed to serve on two
Ohio State Government task forces in 1986. Both
task forces dealt with natural resource, environ­mental
and law enforcement issues. He and his
wife, Laiyee, and their daughter, Tali, live in
Chillicothe, OH. They had a second child
in February.
Rajeen Merchant '79, is a market manager with
ATT International. He lives in Maplewood, N].
Jose H. Ortega '79, is a vice president/interna­tional
, with the Bank of Boston. He lives in
Key Biscayne, FL.
Surendra Pradhan '79, is a professor at California
State University, Hayward and lives in Union
City, CA . .
Jeffrey A. Prileson '79, is a senior financial
analyst with BBN Communications. He lives
in Boston.
John S. Seih, ,79, is an export manager with
Deutsch Company, manufacturers of airplane
connectors, in Banning, CA.
Bob G. Stuart '79, is living in Guam and is
employed by the U.S . Navy.
Robert W. Whittemore '79, is vice president in
charge ofjapan Cash Management Business with
Bankers Trust Co. in Tokyo,Japan.
Robyn L. Whitten '79, is an administrator and
financial manager with Staubli Corp., and lives
with her husband,John, in Greer.ville, sc.
Thomas T. Yang '79, is an area manager with
The Clorox International Co. He and his wife,
Valerie, and his son live in London, England.
Class of
1980
Jamieson Allen '80, is director of research and
development exchange at the U.S. Embassy in
Tokyo,Japan. He and his wife, Kathy, had their
first child in January 1987.
Christine Babson '80, is marketing manager for
GTE International Systems Corporation. She and
her husband, Robert '80, live in Roslindale, MA.
John). Baroni '80, is president of Northern
California Media, Inc., in San Francisco. He lives
in Oakland, CA.
William H. Benson '80, is self-employed and is
studying accounting at the University of Northern
Colorado in Greeley.
Sharon L. Ber! Robinson '80, had a daughter,
Courtney, in October 1985. They live in
Houston, TX.
Dennis Blank '80, is a loan officer for Dresdner
Bank. He lives in Brooklyn, NY
Darell L. Call '80, is an accountant with Exxon
Corp. in Midland, TX.
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Christian Charette' 80, is a vice president in the
real estate projects group for United Savings Bank
FS.B. in San Francisco.
Cynthia E. Cielle '80, is president of Cielle &:
Associates, a management and marketing consult­ing
firm in Phoenix.
Anita Sur Claricoates '80, has been named vice
preSident of the First National Bank of Chicago.
She and her husband, Brian, and their two
children live in Western Springs, IL.
Stephen P. Collins '80, has a new son, Patrick
Ryan, who was born inJune 1986.
S.K. Curry '80, is a project manager with Winter
Construction Co. in Smyrna, GA. He and his wife,
Sandy, are expecting their first child.
Philip B. Fandek '80, is in the trade finance
division with First National Bank of Maryland. He
has two children, Elizabeth and Abigail.
William H. Fehr '80, and his wife, Leslie, had
twins, Molly and Timmy, in August 1986. They
live in Wyomissing, PA.
Yu Fukui '80, is vice preSident of OtemaeJunior
College and writes "I was pleasantly surprised to
discover the coincidence of anniversary events
between Thunderbird's 40th anniversary and
Otemae College, which was founded just 40 years
ago by my grandfather." He lives in
Nishinomiya-shi,Japan .
John H. Gustafson '80, is with C. Itoh-a Co., a
Japanese trading house. He lives in Houston.
Robert C. Hackett '80, is a project manager with
Smith Kline Beckman Corp. He and his wife,
Karen, live in Brussels, Belgium.
Nanci Hill '80, is a corporate art consultant
with Riggs Galleries. She lives in San Diego, CA.
Pagnan A. Kabore '80, is a technical officer with
the World Health Organization. He and his wife,
Josephine, live in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
James Kenley '80, and his wife Judy (nee
Wertheimer) '80, had a son in November 1986.
Manfred Kohrs '80, is an export manager with
O.TH. Beier &: Co., and lives in Pinetown,
South Africa.
Eugene Lavelle '80, is vice president of operations
with New Country Telecommunications in Beverly
Hills, CA.
Kenneth E. Le FevreJr. '80, is a senior pro­grammer/
analyst with Logistic System Architects.
He lives in North Highland, CA.
Richard R. Leckie '80, is a programmer analyst
with the State of Arizona. He lives in Glendale, AZ.
Susan L. Mabes '80, is a senior accountant with
GTE International. She lives in Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Ann M. Mabie '80, is a loan officer with Focus
Real Estate Finance Co. of Arizona Inc. in Phoenix.
George Machun '80, is a director of client ser­vices,
Asia, with Ogilvy &: Mather International.
He lives in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong.
Elizabeth A. McNary Stanek '80, married Jim
Stanek inJuly 1983 and is a foreign operations
staff assistant withJHB International in Denver, CO.
Robert P. Melcher '80, and his wife, Susan, had
son, Pearce William, in August 1985.
Paul E Meyer '80, is with Cushman Realty Corp.
in Los Angeles.
Walter Mikitowicz '80, is a project engineer with
Cabot, Cabot Forbes. His first child, Alexander
Richard, was born in August 1985. They live
in Phoenix.
Therese M. Miller Khoury '80, is a vice president
with Texas Commerce Bank, and her husband,
Gilbert Khoury '81, is a trader with Criterion
Investment Management Co. They live in Houston.
Gregory C. Mueth '80, is a marketing and adver­tising
consultant. He and his wife had their first
child in February. They live in Webster Groves, MO.
Ellen Greenman Needles '80, is an international
marketing manager with ConAgra, Inc. in St
Louis, MO. and recently had a baby.
David Netz '80, is a research faculty member of
the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he
develops competitive repositioning strategies and
programs for American manufacturers that have
been hurt by imports.
Stewart H. Newman '80, is a trader with the
Chicago Board of Trade. He and his wife, Susan
Wood Newman '80, had a daughter, Sara, in
February 1986. They live in Woodbridge, IL.
Eric M. Nielsen '80, is a vice president of sales
with FNR International Corp. in Lawrence, MA.
Karen S. Norelli '80, is director of the business
development division, Bethlehem Steel Corpora­tion.
She married Nicholas B. Franco, Ph.D., in
September 1986. They live in Bethlehem, PA.
Henry Nothaft '80, is in international services.
He lives in LaJolla, CA.
Joseph A. O'Neill '80, is a director of sales with
Andrew Jergens Co. He and his wife, Amy, had a
son, Brian, in December 1986. They live
in Cincinnati.
George P. Pearson '80, is manager, Far East
Business Development, for Cyprus Minerals Com­pany.
He resides in Tokyo,Japan.
Ladislaus Perenyi '80, and Laureen Suba '81 are
married and live in Houston, TX. Ladislaus is a
senior manager with Toronto Dominion Bank, and
Laureen is an assistant vice president with First
Ciry National Bank of Houston.
Eric W. Port '80,

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Near right:
Nick Renna 72, senior vice
president, RepublicBank Dallas, N.A.
Far right:
Charles j. Wehrle 77, president
and COO, AXON .
... Meeting of the Career Services
advisory committee of the World
Business Advisory Council. Left
(foreground) D.R. Belisle, director
of employer relations; George
Rainoff'55; Ross Crawford; Charles
Mannel, vice president of external
affairs; Larry Kroh '69, director,
human resaurces development,
Coca-Cola USA; Neil Murphy, senior
vice president, Eastman Kodak
Corp.; Ronald Woods, vice presi­dent,
Manufacturers Trust Co.;
and Carroll Rickard '56, vice
president, Continentaill/inois
National Bank and Trust.
... Left, George Rainoff'55, senior
vice president, Johnson & Higgins,
with Ross Crawford, senior vice
president, First City National Bank
of Houston.
... Larry McDonald, staff director,
industrial relations, Ford Motor
Co.; Timothy McGinnis '68,
senior vice president, Chase
Manhattan Bank, N.A: Gary
Brecke, vice president, First
Interstate Bank of Arizona.
Executives and Educators Exchange Ideas
Maintaining and seeking advice
from Thunderbird's closest corpo­rate
friends are the key goals of the
World Business Advisory Council,
according. to Randy Schilling, direc­tor
of development and coordinator
of the council.
Formed in 1983, the council con­sists
of approximately 55 corporate
executives who together provide
input and act as a sounding board
for the World Business Department
and Thunderbird administration.
"The relationship between the
School and the council is really a
two-way street in which both sides
present ideas and suggestions," said
Schilling. "The council provides
valuable input on how we can best
prepare students for the corporate
environment. At the same time, fac­ulty
and administrators discuss with
the council ideas and changes they
might want to develop in their areas
of expertise."
According to Allen McInnes, chair­man
of the council and executive
vice president of Tenneco Inc., the
relationship between the council
and the school has been an excel­lent
one. "We have made several
suggestions to the World Business
Department and it's obvious that
the department is interested in
what we have to say."
Suggestions made by the council
and then implemented by the ad­ministration
in recent years include
the requirement of the 400-level
world business core courses for
all students.
'The council believes strongly
that students should take as many
upper level business courses as pos­sible,"
said McInnes, adding that
"this is possible if students waive
out of the basic courses before they
arrive at Thunderbird."
McInnes indicated that the coun­cil
would also like to raise the stan­dard
of the faculty to an even higher
level by developing an externship
program. "With this program, fac­ulty
would work with business leaders
in the community and then bring
back a fresh perspective to the class­room,"
he said.
In addition to the exchange of
ideas between corporate members
and Thunderbird faculty, Schilling
said that the council enhances the
employment effort on campus as
well as the financial base, noting
that more than half of the members
recruit students regularly. At the
same time, council members con­tribute
approximately 40 percent of
• Marvin Berenblum talks with Dr. Clifton Cox,
chairman, Department of World Business, while Nick
Renna 72, and Gene Famula, director of AIG, look on .
... Left, Donald Metcalf, manager of recruiting, Procter
& Gamble Co., and Patrick Quinn, director of inter­national
operations, government electronics group,
Motorola, Inc.
Below:
... Left, Clarence Yahn '62, presi­dent
and CEO, Aircap Industries;
R. Howard Annin, vice preSident,
General Electric Co.;james Garvin,
executive on loan from IBM; Marvin
Berenblum, senior vice preSident,
Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Inc.;
and james Parkel, director of per­sonnel
services, IBM, (standing
right); attend a meeting on Curric­ulum/
Faculty Development.
the total corporate contributions to
Thunderbird.
"With these types of figures, it's
easy to see why we want to keep a
close contact with these corpora­tions,"
he said.
The most recent council meeting
was held March 5 on the Thunder­bird
Campus. Some of the topics
discussed at the meeting included
the importance of increasing the
advertising budget for the continued
recruitment of quality students, the
development of a marketing plan,
the need for more student intern-
, ships, and the possibility of devel­oping
a more concentrated program
for students in either marketing
or finance.
The next meeting of the council
will be September 24 and 25 at the
American International Group in
New York City.
Donald Lindner, senior vice
president, Arizona Bank.
Vincent Daniels, 74,
preSident, Minnequip Corp.
CONTENTS
THUNDE-aBIRD
magazzne
Inside
Cover WORLD BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL
3 WINTERIM
15 CAMPUS NEWS
FINLEY PETER DUNNE,]R.
RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE
18 T'BIRD CONTACTS
20 NETWORK
23 UPDATES
NOMINATIONS: THUNDERBIRD
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Board of Directors
Second Annual Distinguished
Alumni Awards
Thunderbird Magazine
Spring 1987
Quarterly magazine of
the Alumni Relations
Office of the American
Graduate School of
International Management.
Thunderbird Campus,
Glendale, AZ. 85306
(602)978-7135
TELEX 187123
On the Cover:
Students Benita Boettner.
'87, joe Myers '87,
Jimmy Friedberg '87,
and Hua Yao Barnes '87,
chat with Berger
E.rickson and Finley
Peter Dunne,jr., prior
to ceremonies conferring
an honorary doctorate on
Mr. Dunne.
American Graduate
School of International
Management
Director of Communica­tion
and Editor:
Nelda S. Crowell
Managing Editor:
Carol A. Naftzger
Communication Secretary:
Charles Barnes
Contributing Writers:
joe Myers
Reldon Welling
Student Assistants,
Thunderbird Magazine:
Eric Chadwick '88
Alexandra Dymanus '87
joe Myers '87
Theresa Miskell Sires '87
Reldon Welling '88
Photography:
Michael Paulson/Audio
Visual Support
Kent Sievers Photography
Reldon Welling
Design:
Pat Kenny GraphiC Design
Director of Alumni
Relations and Publisher:
Bobbie M. Boyd
Alumni Relations Staff:
Karen j. Rooney
Executive Secretary
Donna Cleland
Data Base Administrator
Pearl Anderson
Records Assistant
Darlene Moller
Receptionist
Tara Holm
Receptionist
Peggy Hufnagel
Secretary/Assistant
Lori Blythe
Part-Time Typist
Student Assistants,
Alumni Relations Office:
Bob Kile '87
Michael Rudzik '87
Paul Dauber '87
Lisa Ann Wylie '87
Catherine Zirbes '87
•
te
Executives
and 5 ts .
One-on-One ,
January 1987
From nuclear risk manage­ment
to disposable diapers, the
14th Winterim provided 325
students the opportunity to
interact with CEOs and top
executives from a variety of
business fields.
During the three-week course
held in January, Thunderbird
hosted over 75 guest lecturers,
including 17 alumni who
returned to campus to share
knowledge acquired outside the
classroom with current students.
Five World Business
seminars were offered begin­ningJanuary
5, 1987:
• Corporate Executive Officer
Seminar-Chaired by Dr. Carl
Frear, Goodyear Professor of
Marketing, Thunderbird. Topics
covered by guest lecturers
included an international
assessment of the world econ­omy
in the next decade; free
trade: fact or fiction; and the
impact of the U.S. dollar on
global sourcing practices of
major U.S. companies.
• International Banking
Conference - Dr. James Mills,
Thunderbird, Coordinator.
Some of the areas explored by
invited guest speakers were
international fund transfer sys­tem;
trade-related functions;
global banking strategy and
organizational structure; and
international banking by non­bank
financial institutions.
• International Consumer Faculty members from 17
Marketing Seminar - Coordin - institutions as far away as Alaska
ator, Kingston Fletcher, Retired and Brazil also attended classes
Group Vice President, Procter under the Winterim Fellowship
&. Gamble Company. Guest lec- Program sponsored by President
turers from Procter &. Gamble William Voris and introduced
looked at international con- during the 1985 Winterim
sumer marketing. The seminar program. Among the Fellows
included how to assess a bus- attending were alumni Anthony
iness opportunity in a foreign AIle '80, Illinois Central Col­country
and the steps reqUired lege; Professor Robert Ballinger
to develop a successful product '60, Siena College, New York;
and marketing approach. Pri- Dr. Sheldon Gilbert '62,
mary emphasis focused on Syracuse University; and Dr.
strategy and execution for Belmont Haydel, Jr. '57, Rider
product development, adver- College, New Jersey.
tising, and sales.
• Johnson &. Higgins Inter­national
Insurance and Risk
ManagementConference - Coor­dinator,
Dr. John O'Connell,
Thunderbird. Topics presented
by industry executives included
the role of insurance in risk
management; the foreign insur­ance
environment; insurable
commercial and political expo­sures;
and risk management in
the multinational corporation.
• Dr. Sheldon Gilbert, '62,
professor of public
communication, Syracuse
University, shares
• International Purchasing
and Countertrade - Dr. Dennis
Guthery, Thunderbird, Coor­dinator.
Guest speakers lectured
on the following topics: foreign
suppliers; countertrade, pur­chaSing
and marketing; and
structuring, negotiating, and
fulfilling countertrade deals.
I information with
In addition, the Department
of International Studies hosted
guest speakers who offered
classes in cross-cultural
communications, NATO, and
Modern Britain.
Winterim programs were also
conducted abroad. Five students
joined Dr. Robert Dequenne in
France to study contemporary
social, political, and economic
problems. Professor Dennis
Corrigan offered major topics
in Latin America to seven
students in Panama.
(I-r) Dr. Belmont Haydel, '57,
Professor of business policy and
environment, Rider College, visits
with Dr. Peter G. Biesiot, professor
of business administration, Univer­sity
of Alaska, during a break.
a T'bird student
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 3
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CONFERENCE
... James Hillestad,
vice president,
Chemical Bank, talks with
students Susan Carlson and
Jim Mammel.
T Susan Holden '84, assistant
manager, Advertising and Public
Relations for the U.S., Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce, with
Allyn Keiser '73, senior vice
president, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce.
...(1- r) Dr. James Mills with
Dennis Belcher, senior vice pres­ident,
Bank of Nova Scotia.
T Hans-Martin T ucher, senior vice
president, Bank of Montreal (left),
visits with Dr. Randy White, Auburn
University faculty member.
4 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87
"'Martin Brill, director of counter­trade,
First Chicago National Bank.
~(I- r) Gary Pacific '72,
manager, countertrade,
McDonnell Douglas; and Marianne
Mcilvain '79, vice president, Chase
Manhattan Bank. Pacific spoke at
a session of the International
Purchasing and Countertrade
Conference and Mcilvain was a
participant in the International
Banking Conference .
... (I - r) Ira Kaylin, senior pro­gramming
officer, Inter-American
Development Bank, T'bird Paulo
Santos (Brazil), and Gopal
Sundaram, senior vice president,
Manufacturers Hanover Interna­tional
Leasing Corporation.
• John McLaughlin, partner,
Kivervan, McLaughlin, & Shelly.
~William Ryback, deputy asso­ciate
director, Division of Banking
Supervision and Regulation,
Federal Reserve Bank.
• International Banking Conference
speaker Charles Larkum, chief,
External Debt Division, The World
Bank, with Dr. Clifton Cox.
"'A/eana Hiles '78, vice president,
Continental Illinois, with Dr. James
Mills, coordinator, International
Banking Conference.
~ James Brokken '69, executive
vice president, Manufacturers
Hanover Trust, speaking on global
bank strategy, a money center
bank's perspective .
... Domenick Scaglione, vice presi­dent,
Chase Manhattan Bank.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
Claude Cicchette, assistant vice
preSident, Bank of Boston. William
Flynn, senior vice preSident,
National Bank of Detroit. Diego
Giurleo, manager, corporate
services, Royal Bank of Canada.
Robert Howard, executive vice
preSident, First City National Bank
of Houston. John Mathis, senior
financial analyst, The World Bank.
Sandy Naughton, vice preSident,
Manufacturers Hanover Trust.
Michael Perlino '76, vice presi­dent,
Harris Trust.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 5
INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER
MARKETING SEMINAR
A. Clarke Church, general sales
manager, Hawaii, Military, and
Latin America, Procter & Gamble,
gave a presentation on sales -
organization and execution.
6 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87
(I - r) Steve Cabrera, Kingston
Fletcher, and Richardson
McKinney, retired copy services,
Procter & Gamble.
Raymond.D~Mains, associate
comptroller, International, Procter &
Gamble, visits with students Samar
Majumdar and Grace Dicker.
(I) Kingston Fletcher, retired
group vice president, Procter &
Gamble, and coordinator, Interna­tional
Consumer Marketing Seminar,
with Anthony Logue, retired chief
trademark counsel, Procter & Gamble, Europe.
"'John D. Henry, retired head of
world research, Procter & Gamble,
with students Anne Worrell-Beech
and Peter Brodnitz.
~Martha Miller Lombera,
advertising manager, Procter
& Gamble de Mexico, with student,
Jill Zajicek, (left)·
.(1- r) Richard A. Feldon, world
coordinator, Disposable Products,
Procter & Gamble, chats with
Douglas W. Moeser, manager,
International Technology Coor­dination/
Laundry and Cleaning
Products, Procter & Gamble,
and a student.
~ Students (1- r) Lynn Elting,
Mark Vikse, Ginny White, andJia
Tiejia, speak with Alfred K. White,
chief legal counselllnternational,
Procter & Gamble.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
David S. Swanson, senior vice
president/manufacturing, Procter
& Gamble, with students Angelika
Finke, Kent Strange, and Eric
Chadwick (foreground).
Edwin L. Artzt, president/interna­tional
and vice chairman, Procter
& Gamble. John W. Narburgh,
retired division personnel manager,
Procter & Gamble.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 7
SEMINAR
(1- r) Professor Richard Baldwin,
Dr. Carl Frear, Bonnie joustra, and
Robert Petersen, executive vice
president, S.C.johnson & Sons.
(/) james Freeman, president,
The Lord Corporation, with T'bird
Robert Stone.
8 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87
Thomas Gaspar' 61, executive
director, Merck International, with
Dr. Carl Frear, coordinator, Corpo­rate
Executive Officer Seminar.
ARobert Lees 77, president and
CEO, PaCific InterTrade Corp.
~ David Ortlieb, president, CEO,
and director, Urbamont, N. V.
(I - r) Stephen Levy, executive
vice president, Motorola, Inc., with
Richard Baldwin, faculty member,
Cedarville College.
.... Peter Estes, retired president,
General Motors.
.... Will Strong '67, preSident,
Teledyne.
(I - r) Tim Schrader, executive
vice president and managing direc­tor,
AT&T Asia/Pacific, Inc., with
students Robert Stone and
Tracy Hinds .
(1- r) Dr. Carl Frear, Andre
Borrel, general manager, Motorola
Semiconductor, and participant
in the CEO Seminar; and Dr. Lynn
Metcalf 'B3, enjoy lunch in the
Thunderbird Room.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
James Birle, senior vice president,
General Electric. Dennis Kelley 74,
preSident, Pacific World Trade. Allen
Mcinnes, executive vice president,
Tenneco, Inc. Paul Smolen, vice
president, Continental Grain.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING 'S7 9
~ Nancy Settergren '83, associate
consultant, Tillinghast, Nelson &
Warren, and Dr. john O'Connell
discuss her participation in the
International Insurance and Risk
Management Conference.
Dr. john O'Connell, coordinator,
International Risk Management
Conference, with jackie Deane,
(right), vice preSident, political risk
division III, A.I.G.
10 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87
~james Bukowski 78, vice
president, johnson & Higgins.
~ Frederick Lindy,
administrator, nuclear
insurance, Arizona
Public Service.
~Charles Lorenz, resident
manager, Talley Industries.
'f' (I - r) Craig Peters '80, sales
representative, CIGNA Worldwide
Insurance Co.; David TenEyck,
general manager, CIGNA; and
students, Meg Hornigold and Rudy
Khoshnaw, with Dr. O'Connell.
~ Wayne Smith, account execu­tive,
johnson & Higgins, presenting
a broker and claims point of view,
a case study.
T Mike Van Der Gucht, divisional
director, Willis, Faber, Dumos­a
Lloyds broker.
'f' T'bird jo Smith Araujo and
Douglas Holaday 75, assistant
vice president, General Rein­surance
Corp.
... Vincent J. Masucci 71, president
AIU, speaking on Life After
Thunderbird In Insurance .
• The following individual also
participated in the conference:
J. Kenneth Seward '57, senior
vice president and director,
johnson & Higgins.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 11
A Tony Frizelle, managing director,
Countertrade and Trade Finance,
Philips Brothers, Inc.
... (I) Chuck Martin, director of
International Licensing and
Countertrade, Westinghouse.
12 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING 'S7
ill. Frank Horwitz, manager, trade
programs, Countertrade/Barter,
General Electric .
... jim Barkas, consultant and
advisor to Grotma Trading.
... (left) Larry Thomson, president,
Ardmore, and Professor
Paul Johnson.
--------------------~
"'Constant Helssen, managing
director, International
Countertrading.
T Leo Welt, president, Welt Inter­national
Corporation, speaking on
success and failure of countertrade.
~James Walsh, senior interna­tional
economist, International
Trade Administration.
~ Michael Cosgrove, vice pres­ident,
Countertrade/Barter,
General Electric.
... Dr. Marilyn Bruno, president,
Tradetec.
T (I - r) Students June Ahrendt
and Jack Amick, with Tony Aile
'80, visiting professor of business
administration, Illinois Central
College; and Dr. Dennis Guthery,
coordinator, International Purchas­ing
and Countertrade Conference.
• The following individuals also
participated in the conference:
Patrick M. Hall, export develop­ment,
Rockwell International Corp.,
and vice president, Rockwellinterna­tional
Trading Company. Brenda
Foreman, director, International
Market Policy, Lockheed Corp.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 13
14 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87
~ (1- r) Dr. Gunnila Masreliez­Steen,
psychologist, Stockholm,
Sweden; Dr. George Renwick, con­sultant;
and student, Margaret
Cohea, visit during a break. Drs.
Masreliez-Steen and Renwick were
guest speakers teaching classes
on cross-cultural communication,
offered by the Department of Inter­national
Studies during Winterim.
~ Dr. Gunther Wagenlehner, West
German Defense Ministry, speaking
on NATO and European Security.
Dr. Eric Casino, Australian
National University, lecturing
on ASEAN and the newly indus­trialized
countries.
The Honorable Patrick Duffy
Member of Parliament
Enroll in Winterim
Alumni, as well as students, may
enroll in the three-week January
Winterim program, which features
guest lecturers from major corpora­tions
and other specialists.
Six courses are normally offered
in the World Business Department
plus courses in cross-cultural
communication and other current
subjects in the International Studies
Department. Three semester hours
of credit may be earned.
While alumni are always invited
to enroll for courses on campus, the
Winterim program offers a partic­ularly
good opportunity because of
its short length and the outstanding
list of guest lecturers. The mild
winter climate is an added plus.
Cost of the program is $925 for
the three-week session. Because all
courses are offered simultaneously,
alumni may register for only one of
the courses. On-campus lodging
may also be available at a reason­able
cost. Nearby apartments are
also generally available on a short­term
basis.
For further information, contact
the Admissions Office, Thunderbird
Campus, Glendale, AZ 85306.
CAM PUS NEW 5
HONORARY
DOCTORATE
AWARDED TO FINLEY
PETER DUNNE, JR.
As part of Thunderbird's 40th
anniversary celebration, Finley Peter
Dunne,Jr. was awarded an Honorary
Doctor of International Law degree
during ceremonies held prior to the
Spring Banquet on March 5.
A prime mover in the founding of
the School, Dunne acted as secre­tary-
treasurer when the School was
founded as the American Institute
for Foreign Trade. With Lt. General
Barton Kyle Yount as president,
Dunne helped recruit a faculty of
experts on Latin America and inter­national
business. He served as sec­retary-
treasurer until 1951 and
continued as a member of the board
of directors. In receiving his degree,
Dunne said, "Thunderbird is our
dream, General Yount's and mine,
carried out to the fullest and beyond."
NEW WORLD
BUSINESS CHAIR
ANNOUNCED
Dr. PaulJohnson has been appointed
chair of the World Business Department
for a three-year term starting July 1,
1987. He succeeds Dr. Clifton Cox,
former CEO of Armour and Co., who is
retiring after five years in the position.
Currently a member of the Thunder­bird
World Business faculty, Dr. Johnson
is founding preSident and member of the
board of directors of the First Central
Bank of Phoenix. His previous exper­ience
includes his own financial consult­ing
business and twelve years with the
European American Bank where he was
Executive Vice President and Division
Manager. He also has ten years' exper­ience
with IBM and two years with
Irving Trust Company.
He holds bachelors degrees in indus­trial
and electrical engineering from the
University of Dayton, an MBA from
Xavier University, and a Ph.D. from
Stanford. He has taught courses in bus­iness
policy and entrepreneurship at
Thunderbird since 1982.
EXECUTIVE
IN RESIDENCE
Allen T. McInnes, executive vice pres­ident
of Tenneco, Inc., was Executive in
Residence from March 23-25, speaking
to several classes and addressing a
World Business Department banquet on
March 23 and the student body on the
afternoon of March 25. The topic for his
banquet speech was "Trade Warfare,"
and he spoke on "Tenneco's Approach
to International Business" during the
afternoon address.
In addition to being executive vice
president of Tenneco, a $14 billion
diversified energy company based in
Texas, McInnes serves as Chairman of
the World Business Advisory Council
and is an Ex-officio member of the
Board of Trustees. He is a business grad­uate
of the University of Texas, where
he received his Ph.D. in business and
economics and he is a graduate of the
advanced management program of the
Harvard Business School.
THUNDERBIRD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PROGRESS REPORT
Under the able leadership of its
first president, Charles M. Stockholm
'56, and with the invaluable assist­ance
of Director of Alumni Relations,
Bobbie M. Boyd, the Thunderbird
Alumni Association has completed
its first full year of operation.
During this period Significant
strides were made to effectively
focus alumni support worldwide.
Committees have been formed to
address such areas of traditional
alumni interest as:
- Alumni Awards and Recognition
- Career Management and
Continuing Education
- Fund Raising
- Chapter Development
- Marketing and Communications
In addition, committees covering
such diverse interests as physical
plant development, budget and
finance, and alumni leaders con­ference
have been formed.
All in all, the association is off to
a running start. Challenges lie not
so much in generating enthusiasm,
but in effectively channeling the
energies of more than 20,000 alumni
for their mutual benefit and that of
Thunderbird.
The following represents a sum­mary
of specific accomplishments
and project status:
Chapters and Clubs: Ten chapters!
clubs have begun the process of affil­iation.
Applications from 14 others
are in the works. The association
anticipates officially granting chapter!
club status to more than 24 appli­cants
by this summer.
Continuing Education and Career
Management: Students in Dr. James
Goodnow's World Business class
conducted a continuing education
study that included a series of focus
groups and a questionnaire. Results
of both methods will be used by the
Thunderbird Alumni Association
Continuing Education and Career
Management committee to formulate
a plan of action.
Awards and Recognition: The first
in a series of awards to alumni were
made last fall, including the most
prestigious: the Jonas Mayer Distin-guished
Alumnus Award.
Alumni Leaders Conference: The
First Annual Alumni Leaders Confer­ence
was held on campus in October
1986. Nineteen alumni participated
in what was considered an excellent
means of improving communications
and in sharing solutions to issues
confronting our chapters and clubs.
Fund Raising: A separate fund has
been established to allow alumni
to contribute to the Thunderbird
Alumni Association. Overall, alumni
participation in fund raising has
increased more than 75 percent this
past year.
Marketing and Communications:
The committee will be working with
students in conducting an image
analysiS of Thunderbird.
Student Recruitment: The associa­tion
is exploring ways in which the
Alumni Education Counselor pro­gram
can be effectively integrated
with our total association effort.
This report was presented to the Board of
Trustees by Stephen F. Hall '69, president,
Thunderbird Alumni Association, on March 6.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 15
CAM PUS NEW 5
EAST-WEST TRADE:
OPPORfUNITIES
AND OBSTACLES
The Eighth Annual Business Trends
Forum on April 3-4 proved to be a true
educational experience in more ways
than one. Conference attendees were
provided a wealth of information by 17
nationally-renowned experts on East­West
trade and economic reform in
China, Eastern Europe, and the Soviet
Union. Student organizers of the forum
learned firsthand about problems in
East-West relations when two top Soviet
trade representatives were denied per­mission
by the US. State Department to
travel to Glendale and attend the forum
two days before it was scheduled to begin.
Also denied permission to travel to the
Thunderbird campus was Igor Makurin,
New York bureau chief for the Soviet
news agency TASS.
Soviet Dimitry A. Solovykh, deputy
president of the US.-USSR. Trade and
Economic Council, was able to attend
and present the Soviet perspective be­cause
he was not a government official.
For the Western perspective, the
speakers list read like a "Who's Who"
of Americans involved in trade with
Eastern bloc countries, including Robert
D. Schmidt, chairman of the board of
the American Committee on US.-Soviet
Relations;James Giffen, president of the
US.-US.S.R. Trade and Economic Coun­cil,
Inc.; Gary Gallagher of the Okla­homa
Wheat Commission; Roger W
Robinson, president of RWR Inc., and
former member of the National Security
Council; and representatives from
Honeywell, Enserch Corporation, Hughes
Helicopter, Business International and
the US. State Department and Com­merce
Department.
Student Robert Stone was chairman of
the IBTF Forum Committee, which
organized the event.
GIFTS
First Interstate Bank of Arizona
recently pledged $50,000 over a five­year
period to the Faculty Center Build­ing.
At the conclusion of their pledge,
their cumulative contributions to
Thunderbird will be over $140,000.
Robert Duckworth, chairman, is a mem­ber
of the Thunderbird Board of Trustees.
Salt River Project has also pledged
$20,000 over the next two years to the
Faculty Center Building.
16 THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING ·S7
Above left:
jomes H. Giffen speaking on
Assessing the Potential for
Expanded U.S.-Soviet Trade.
Above right:
Robert D. Schmidt served as
master of ceremonies for the
East/West Trade Forum.
Right:
Dimitry Solovykh participates
in Beyond Traditional Import­Export
Trade.
LATIN AMERICAN
BUSINESS
CONFERENCE
The Business Association of Latin
America held its annual meeting on the
Thunderbird campus February 26-28.
During the three-day conference top
business leaders and educators from
various Latin American countries dis­cussed
and presented papers on a wide
range of business-related topics includ­ing
the current debt crisis. The program
director was Dr. Dennis Guthery, World
Business professor.
... Alumni Rugby match players,
standing L-R are;john Schuldt '85,
DougJohansen '84, Carlos Wark
'82, Marty Chazen '77, David
Mockensturm '84, Ed Alazraqui
'86, Mike O'Neill '84, Doug
Thomas '85, Bill Hogan '85,
Michael Ryan '84, and Brad Cowie
'85. Kneeling L-R are; David
Smith '85, Craig Cather '86,Jeff
Luce '84, Steve Suarez '85, Bob
Cvancara '84, GeoffFrancouni '84,
Brian Reed '84, and john
Scadden '84. On March 7, alumni
rugby players returned to campus
to battle the current rugby team.
The alums ended on the short
side of the 10-9 score.
T Dr. Voris presents William King,
Modern Languages, with a pin
commemorating fifteen years with
the school during the annual
employee recognition ceremony.
VENTURE CAPITAL
FORUM
"Taking Your Venture Abroad" will be
the topic of an international entre­preneurship
and venture capital forum
to be held on the Thunderbird Campus
October 7-9,1987.
The three-day program is co-sponsored
by the Thunderbird Management Center
and Venture Magazine.
The forum will offer information for
entrepreneurs who want to expand their
businesses into overseas markets and
for individuals who wish to start an
international business. Speakers and
panelists will include international ven­ture
capitalists and successful interna­tional
entrepreneurs from Europe, Asia,
Australia and the United States. For
information, contact the Thunderbird
Management Center.
CHANCELLOR
SEARCH CONTINUES
Advertisements for the chancellor's
position have been placed in the AACSB
Newsline, Chronicle of Higher Education,
Sunday New York Times, and the eastern
edition of the Wall Street Journal. The
person selected is expected to be a can­didate
for the president's position upon
retirement of the incumbent. Desirable
qualifications include a doctorate plus
high level international academic, bus­iness,
or government ex-perience; admin­istrative
experience as a university vice
president, dean, or equivalent high posi­tion
in government or business; familiar­ity
with foreign cultures, and experience
in resource development and strategic
planning.
ALUMNI
ACTIVITY SOARS
During 1986, the Office of Alumni
Relations updated 40,572 alumni records.
In addition, the office printed 4,543 lists
of alumni and printed approximately
190,000 labels for various alumni
communications.
The number of alumni events of record
has increased by 350 percent during the
period 1980 to 1987. In addition, the
number of regularly scheduled First
Tuesday alumni gatherings has increased
177 percent from 1984 to present.
These figures are indicative of a general
increase in alumni programming and a
corresponding commitment, on the part
of alumni, to Thunderbird.
SOUTHWEST
LABOR STUDIES
Thunderbird hosted the l3th annual
Southwest Labor Studies Conference
March 27 and March 28. Keynote
speakers included Douglas Fraser,
former president of the UAW and for­mer
member of the board of dfrectors
of Chrysler Corporation; Jack Barbash,
a top labor economist from the Univer­sity
of Wisconsin; and John Laslett, a
UCLA professor and one of the top five
labor historians in the nation. Dr.
Beverly Springer, International Studies
Department, was program chair for
the conference.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO ALUMNI
As we celebrate our 40th anniversary,
it is evident that we must diligently plan
for our next 40 years. There are now
157 schools/universities that claim a
place in the sun internationally. How­ever,
Thunderbird and less than a dozen
of those 157 have a strong program:
faculty, curriculum, experience, and
quality students.
Thunderbird is striving to strengthen
its financial picture with a minimum
of 12 to 15 million dollars in endowment
by the time we reach our 50th anniver­sary.
In addition, our short-term goals
include the acquisition of 100 to 200
personal computers for use on campus.
As your degree grows in stature and
value, you are the ultimate benefactors
of a stronger program. How can you help?
1. Support the Thunderbird Alumni
Association Endowment fund .
2. Refer outstanding sons, daughters,
friends and business associates as
prospective students.
3. Recruit on campus.
4. Establish internships within
your firm .
5. Refer the names of companies,
people and foundations where you
have influence, and ask them to
support Thunderbird financially.
Many hands make work easier. Please
call (602) 978-7110 with your suggestions.
Charles H. Manne!
Vice President for
External Affairs
THUNDERBIRD
AND ASU OFFER
JOINT DEGREE
Thunderbird and Arizona State
University began a joint degree
program during the spring semester.
The program includes two parts: a dual
degree MBNMIM division and a cross­registration
division.
Students who wish to cross register
will be allowed to enroll in nine hours
at either campus. Students who wish to
earn both the MBA and MIM degrees
must meet the requirements and be
accepted by both schools.
Specific requirements for ASU students
applying for an MIM degree include
completing 30 hours at Thunderbird at
the 400/500 level. Thunderbird students
interested in the MBA program must
complete at least 27 hours of advanced
course work at ASU.
F ACUITY NEWS
International Studies Professor John
Frankenstein's article, "Business in
China: Western and Chinese Perspec­tives,"
appeared in the January 1987
issue of Euro-Asia Business Review,
published by the Euro-Asia Centre,
INSEAD, Fontainebleau.
Robert McMahon, Professor of World
Business, has written a book recently
published, entitled: Bank Marketing
Handbook: How to Compete in the Finan­cial
Services Industry, Bankers Publish­ing
Company, Boston.
Dr. Andris Trapans, International
Studies Department, has written a mono­graph
recently published in Sweden,
Soviet Military Power in the Baltic Area,
(Stockholm, LNF 1986). It deals with
development of Soviet armed forces in
the Baltic Sea littoral.
Assistant Professor Frank Tuzzolino
presented a paper entitled, "Incentive
Signaling and Firm Value: The Divesti­ture
Case," at the Southern Finance
Meetings in New Orleans. He also
served as a discussant on the program.
Dr. Marshall Geer, vice president for
Academic Affairs, has been elected to a
two-year term to the Executive Commit­tee
of the Association of International
Education Administrators.
Professor Alice Parker Johnson,
Modern Languages, has been appointed
to serve on the Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages standing
committee on rules and resolutions.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 17
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clo Transworld Systems Inc.
2400 Bryce Ct.
Lawrence, KS 66046
(0)(913)677-0020
Timothy L. Watkins
clo Coleman Co. Inc.
550 W Central #lO12
Wichita, KS 67203
(H)(316)265-5675
(0)(316)832-6176
LOUISIANA
Robert W Hesson
clo Vista Realry Assoc.
221. Oliver St.
New Orleans, LA 70114
(H) (504 )362-5889
Julie A. Snyder
clo U.S. Dept. of CommercelI1i\
2656 Lavender
New Orleans, LA 70122
(H) (504 )943-8582
(0) (504 )589-6546
MASSACHUSETTS
Frederick W Cefalo
clo Cefalo Cefalo
3 Cordis St.
Charlestown, MA 02129
(0)(617)350-3069
Stephen F. Hall
clo Food Marketing
International Inc.
25 Church St.
Dedham, MA 02026
(H)(617)329-1989
(0)(617)326-3443
John C. Schuldt
150 School St. #8
Waltham, MA 02154
MARYLAND
RandolfW Boyer
clo FNB of Maryland
1221 Providence Rd.
Towson, MD 21204
(H)(301)321-7985
(0)(301)244-3892
MICHIGAN
David P. Antonoff
clo Electronic Data Systems
211 Lange
Troy, MI 48098
(H)(313)689-0284
(0)(313)696-2536
Christopher K. Estes
clo Gears of North America Inc.
4055 Cambrook Lane
Waterford, MI 48095
(H) (313)623-085 1
(0)(313)939-7700
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clo William Beaumont Hospital
499 Kensington, Bldg. 24 #252
Rochester Hills, MI 48063
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(0)(313)549-53lO
MINNESOTA
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clo Northwest Airlines Inc.
1671 Juliet Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55lO5
(0)(612)726-2047
Paula Messer
clo Tonka Corp.
5220 W lO2nd St. #300
Bloomington, MN 55437
(0)(612)936-3300x717
MISSOURI
Charles M. Foley
clo Monsanto Co.
1903 Rule Ave.
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(H)(314)576-5683
(0)(314)694-1591
MISSISSIPPI
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2170 Brackenshire Cir.
Jackson, MS 39211
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3222 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68lO5
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4825 S. 91st Ave,
Omaha, NE 68127
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76Jacob Ct.
West Trenton, NJ 80628
(0)(609)896-5051
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151 Second St. #10
Hoboken, NJ 07030
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151 Second S. #10
Hoboken, NJ 07030
(H)(201)659-2408
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30 S. Bridge St.
Somerville, NJ 08876
(0)(201)722-0330
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P.O. Box 2262
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Mount Holly, NJ 08060
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(0)(609)267-0763
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Carson Ciry, NV 89701
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New York, NY lO017
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270 Park Ave.
New York, NY lO017
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New York, NY lO016
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New York, NY 10128
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Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Brooklyn, NY 11215
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West Chester, OH 45069
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11820 Edgewater #618
Lakewood, OH 44lO7
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Tulsa , OK 74105
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(0)(918)744-9640
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(0)(503)220-2221
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lO3 Concord PI.
Harleysville, PA 19438
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(0)(215)368-4974
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903 S. Providence Rd.
Wallingford, PA 19086
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205 Reeder St.
Easton, PA 18042
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(0)(215)481-6828
RW Walvoord
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453 Pugh Rd.
Wayne, PA 19087
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2150 Calle Cacique
Santurce, PR 00916
(H)(809)726-1798
(0)(809)726-1102
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1801 McLeary #202
Santurce, PR 00911
(0)(201)376-4lO0
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clo ConAgra Inc.
2305 Calle Laurel
Condo Park Blvd. #808
Santurce, PR00913
(0)(809)792-1111
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P.O. Box 1393
Hato Rey, PR 00919
(0)(809)720-9371
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171 Del Parq ue
San Juan, PR 00911
(0) (809) 721-7365
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clo OB Test Group Inc.
35 Latham Farm Rd.
Smithfield, RI 02917
(H)(401)232-1264
(0)(401)739-73lO
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State of South Dakota
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Patterson Hall # III
Vermillion, SD 57069
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MarkJ Kerrissey
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P.O. Box 270561
Houston, TX 77277
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Houston, TX 77074
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Houston, TX 77070
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5154· Ridgecrest Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84118
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(0)(801)972-6200
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III S 1100 E. #705
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
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RD 1 Box 943
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(0)(802)492-3600
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lO BisleyCt.
Richmond, VA 23233
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13412 SE 59th
Bellevue, WA 98006
(0)(206)939-5550
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PO. Box 40
Carnation, WA 98014
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Houston, TX 77019
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2705 Michaux
Houston, TX 77009
(0)(512)343-1451
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Dallas, TX 75205
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314 Oldfield Rd.
Madison, WI 53717
(H)(608)836-1011
(0)(608)836-1011
WYOMING
Cynthia K. Ogburn
clo State of Wyoming
6034 Osage Ave.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
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ARIZONA
Phoenix
The Phoenix Area Alumni
Chapter has the distinction of
being the first alumni asso­ciation
to donate funds for
the establishment of a scholar­ship
fund for students at
Thunderbird. Alumnus Tom
Peterson '77, presented a
check for $1,000 from the
Phoenix chapter to Financial
Aid Officer Louise Gifford
during the Third Annual
Alumni Association Roast
held on February 21.
The funds for the scholar­ship
were collected from the
proceeds of a variety of
activities, including the local
chapter's booth at the Tbird
Balloon Races.
The scholarship will be
split over two semesters with
preference given to second­and
third-semester students
who have an alumni parent.
Debbie Haas '79, was elec­ted
president and the new
board of directors is as fol­lows:
Leon Estes '62, Patricia
Walck Foster '78, Ken Felt '82,
Karen Gengle '84, Astrid
Hanson '85, Ken Nelson '54,
Don Parker '82, Tom Peterson
'77, jerry Rupp '66, jeff Sand
'83, Hein Schoustra '82, Shama
Sundar, Brian Wilson '81, and
Vince Zamis ' 70.
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles
Alumni gathered aboard the
Queen Mary in Long Beach
for the second annual holiday
dinner dance. Bobbie Boyd,
Director of Alumni Relations
at Thunderbird and Gerald
Mirkin '47, were the event's
featured speakers. More than
90 TBird alumni, family, and
friends attended.
Some Los Angeles alumni
also went on safari to Kenya
in 1986 and were included in
an alumni party there hosted
by the Nairobi Tbirds.
San Francisco
The Bay Area alumni asso­ciation
published its first issue
of the Bay Mystique, injanu-ary.
Newsletter editor is Alane
Bowling '84. Regional contacts
for the San Francisco area
include East Bay, Holly Daniels
'84; South Bay, Bart Kohnhorst
'83; Mid Peninsula, jane Farrell
'84; and Marin, Alexander Von
Gimbut '79.john Murphy '70,
was named a director of the
alumni association.
The Bay Area Alumni Asso­ciation
also sponsored the
"VIT" or, "Valentine a la
Tbird" on February 7, as its
first fund-raising event of the
new year.
COLORADO
First Tuesday meetings
are now held in Denver at
juanita's Uptown, 1700 Vine
(17th and Vine) at 5:30 P.M.
Contact Anu Bedi at 295-1900.
FLORIDA
South Florida alumni held
their first annual meeting in
january with Berger Erickson
as the featured guest. Elected
alumni association officers for
1987 are: president]. Paul
Simons '70; vice president
Amy Lonowski '85; secretary
Marta Castellanos '86; and
treasurer Billy Martin '55.
The chapter is compiling a
list of Tbird alumni available
to speak on international trade
and related topics and is col­lecting
resumes of Tbirds seek­ing
international positions.
ILLINOIS
Chicago
Chicago land alumni estab­lished
three committees at
their December 11 meeting to
facilitate career development,
speaker events and social
events. Roger Voegele '78, who
just returned from Saudi
Arabia, heads up career de­velopment;
Bob Hart '77, is
in charge of the speaker com­mittee;
and Victor Eichman
'51, is responsible for social
events.
Downtown Tbirds are now
meeting on the first Tuesday
of the month at the Dos Her­manos
Restaurant and Cantina
in the Sears Tower.
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.... Panama Thunderbirds gathered
for a party at the penthouse home
of Bob and Shirley Cooney '50, to
collect gifts for the International
Auction held on campus in conjunc­tion
with the annual balloon race.
AAustralian T'birds
attended the first annual
T'bird Christmas party
in Sydney, hosted by
Jim 72 and Michiyu Echle.
ALUMNI
HOMECOMING/
BALLOON RACE
November 13 - 15, 1987
Thunderbird Campus
(Details to follow ... )
Utah T'birds held a picniC in
Sugarhouse Park.. Attending I-r:
Tom Goudie 78; Marlene Goudie;
Betty Gullett; Richard Bates '86;
Greg Gullett 77; Vickie Steffey;
Frank Steffey 73; Dave Heslington
75; Laila Sperling; Ken Sperling
'69;Jan Crispin '84; Dave Little.
Not pictured: Mathew Airmet
'8 I ; Robyn Airmet; Lisa Lindow
Uim) '84.
AL-R: Moses P. Harrisjr. 70,
Liberia club president; Dr. Robert
Sherman 75; Sando T.johnson
'81; Roland S. Wuor 74; Francis
B.johnson 72.
~ T'bird alumni from across the
U.S. and Mexico traveled to
Atlanta, GA,january 24 for the
wedding of Pamela Brooks '85,
and Gary Crump '81.
~ T'birds gathered for a holiday
get-together at jim Hanson's (78)
villa, AT&T compound, Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia. L-R: (standing) Gretchen
West; Dr. Stanley West '85; Steve
Linney 76, chapter president; Ludy
Linney; Rita Gal/egos; julian
Gal/egos '84; Kirk Wuerfel '85;
Ben Amraoui '68. Kneeling, Walid
Daniel 78; and Labib Baltagi 78.
~ Attending a dinner party at the
Nairobi home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crooks are, front row left
to right; Pet Mbeo, Nancy Crooks,
S. Holmes, Marci Gill and Ann
Gass. Back row left to right;
Howard Crooks '53, Tony Holmes
79, Ochieng Mbeo 74, and
Michael Klesh '82.
• Tom Peterson 77, presents a
check for $1,000 to Louise Gifford,
Financial Aids Officer.
... Attending the Paris press confer­ence
held in October included I-r:
Emmanuel/e Pautler, journalist for
Panorama and Radio Notre Dame;
Denise Shaw, journalist, Interna­tional
Herald Tribune; Vassia
Costa, journalist for a Greek
economic newspaper; Mavis Voris;
President Voris; Tania Cook;
Philippe Deymes 75; Dominique
Thisse '80;john Cook 79;
Elisabeth Tran '82; and Susan
Duval 77. More than 300 inches
of coverage on the School appeared
in various French publications as
a result of the press conference.
Another conference is being sched­uled
this fal/ in West Germany.
NEBRASKA-IOWA
Omaha
Tricia Wilson-Vandevoort
'79, and Julie Pennington '86,
rounded up alumni in Omaha
on the first Tuesday in March
for the inaugural get-together
of T'bird alumni in the area.
The group also met on the
first Wednesday in April at
the Omaha Press Club for a
presentation on international
activities in the region.
The new chapter elected
Kevin Asbjornson '85, as
president. His main goal is to
introduce local alumni to
government, academic and
business associations to foster
joint activities.
NEW ENGLAND
More than 80 T'bird
alumni and guests attended
the Thunderbird Club of New
England's Christmas party at
the Federal Club in the Bank
of Boston building.
Members of the New
England chapter elected new
officers for 1987: Maria Rico
'85, president; Tanya Morrison
'85, vice president; Shelley
Stoard '82, treasurer; and Eliza­beth
Rodgers '85, secretary.
Some of the activities
planned for 1987 by New
England T'birds are cultural
dinners, a Brazilian-style
carnival, ski trips and white
water rafting as well as eve­nings
at the ballet and the
Boston Pops.
New England alumni are
needed to participate or chair
various committees in 1987.
Please contact Stephen Hall at
(617) 329-1989 or attend a
First Tuesday gathering at the
Foreign Affairs Lounge, 189
State Street in Boston.
NEW JERSEY
Greg Peters '86, organized
the first Third Tuesday in
New Jersey in response to a
need for a local event which
would supplement the regu­larly
scheduled New York City
First Tuesday. The premier
gathering was held on St.
Patrick's day at a local estab­lishment
called The Office in
Summit. Contact persons are
Greg Peters, Bento Louro '85,
and Raj Morchant '79.
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 21
NEW YORK
The New York Tbird alumni
association elected a new
board of directors in Decem­ber.
New officers are Charles
Sawyer '83, president; Nona
Niner '81,John Castro '74,
and Kathy Lewis Sawyer '84,
vice presidents; Tim McKnight
' 78, treasurer; and Nancy
Frohman '84, secretary.
New chairman and presi­dent
Chuck Sawyer '83, said
the board will continue the
momentum started by the prior
board with more social and
business activities for 1987.
In March, New York alumni
attended the play, Rousters, a
production of the Hispanic
American Arts Center. Tbirds
also enjoyed a pre-theater
dinner at the West Bank Cafe.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia
Fifty Tbirds and friends
attended the Philadelphia
chapter's Christmas party
Alumni in the area are still
meeting on first Tuesdays
at Tingles.
TEXAS
Dallas/Ft. Worth
DallaslFt. Worth alumni
have moved their monthly
meetings to the Texas Club
in downtown Dallas. Contact
Dave Trott '74.
Houston
Houston area Tbirds cele­brated
Christmas with dinner
and dancing at the home of
the Belgian Commercial
Attache in Houston.
San Antonio
Twenty-five alumni gathered
at the Sports Pub for cocktails
on the first Tuesday in Feb­ruary
according to organizer
R.Jay Casell '62.
WASHINGTON D.C.
The Washington alumni
club in conjunction with the
Washington Management and
Business Association held two
receptions in November.
Anthony Wallace, Chief of the
Special Trade Activities Divi­sion
of the U.S. Department
of State, discussed the coun­try's
continuing trade deficits
and protectionist trade legis­lation
under consideration
by Congress.
Also in November, Alfredo
Gutierrez Kirchner of PEMEX,
discussed international oil
market developments and
Mexico's entry into the Gen­eral
Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT) , and their effect
on PEMEX policies.
Washington's Career Place­ment
Assistance Committee
(CPAC) recently heard an
address by Dresser Industries
government affairs represen­tative
Diane Crawford con­cerning
government relations
opportunities for Tbirds in
Washington and advice on
the world of Washington
lobbying.
Brian Marshall '73, recently
completed his term as pres­ident
of the Washington
alumni chapter. Under his
leadership and guidance the
Washington chapter developed
innovative programs and estab­lished
a solid organizational
foundation.
On March 10 the Washing­ton
club heard Mr. Thibaut
de Saint Phalle discuss cur­rent
developments affecting
the global financial situation.
BRAZIL
Sao Paulo
Thirty Tbird alumni met
for drinks at Tastings. Among
those attending the get-together
organized by Fernando Leite
'86, and his wife, Christina
'86, were: Francois Kraml '53,
Richard Morisson '50, Krishna
Naidu '71,Jerry Kostik '74,
Dennis Barnacle '80, Francisco
and Marina Sa, Peter Rebrin
'86, Luiz Fraga '85, Pedro
Barros '85,Joe Sherman '80,
and Orlando Beghelli '85.
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LIBERIA SPAIN
In January, Dr. Robert
Sherman '75, Assistant Profes­sor
of Finance and Banking,
was reunited with Thunder­birds
in Liberia. His visit
resulted in the formation of
Tbirds in Spain held their
first official meeting in Octo­ber.
At the meeting, the fol­lowing
officers were elected:
Patricia Gras '85, president;
Agustin Soucheiron '85, pres­ident
elect; Gina Pascale '87,
vice president; and Rafael
Pamias '86, secretary; Eduardo
Delgado '86; in charge of Esade
Relations; Barbara Karrneinsky
treasurer; and David Thorson,
social chairman.
a local club and Moses Harris,
Jr. '70, was elected the first
president under his leader­ship.
Plans to strengthen
the Thunderbird network
throughout Africa are being
implemented and a grand­scale
alumni reunion will Thirty-four Tbirds and
friends gathered for Thanks­giving,
and a Christmas party
was held in December.
be scheduled.
EUROPEAN
REUNION
Carlos Martinez '84, Mexico
City, visits Troy, Michigan, T'birds
during their first Tuesday gathering.
... Thirty Sao Paulo T'birds met at
T astings for a First Tuesday coor­dinated
by Fernando and Christina
Leite '86.
David P. Antonoff'85, andjean A.
Larson '85, enjoy the first T'bird
gathering they organized for Troy,
Michigan, alumni.
Plan now for the fall European reunion
to be held October 16-18 in Rapperswill,
SWitzerland, a medieval town complete
with castle and dungeon, located at the
upper end of Lake Zurich. Festivities
during the weekend will begin with
Friday's Aperitif. and include a Swiss
folklore dinner Saturday. According to
Tom Hofmanner, reunion coordinator,
hotels have been notified and have
reserved rooms for the event. For further
information and reservations, contact Tom
Hofmanner '79, (411) 926-5212, or Maria
Toohey '78, (492) 113-2053.
ALUMNI UPDATES
Class of
1947
Raymond R. Chartraw'4 7, has retired and lives
in Mentor, OH.
Raymond]. Flores' 4 7, has retired and lives in
Phoenix.
Alfred P.Jankus '47, is a "survivor of the class of
'47,and a consultant to newsletter and other self­publishers;
writer of nonfiction articleslbooks with
a serious message delivered in a humorous style
without the hype." He lives in Mary Esther, FL.
Robert W. Malmquist '47, has retired from the
u.s. Department of Treasury. He lives in Summer­ville,
Sc.
Leon A. Szymanek '47, is an independent real
estate broker and lives in Chicago.
Class of
1948
John B. Bean '48, is a purchasing agent with
Tidewater, Inc. He lives in Houston.
William R. Doyle '48, has retired as president,
Union Courier Co., and is currently a transporta­tion
consultant. He lives in Stockton, CA.
John D. Henson '48, was recently involved in
joint venture projects in China and Saudi Arabia
and is currently putting together a manufacturing
joint venture in Costa Rica.
Richard E. Paltenghi '48, is preSident and chair­man
of the board of Macauly Foundry, Inc. He
lives in San Francisco.'
Theodore V. Phelon '48, has retired and lives in
Davison, Ml.
Sydney Smith '48, has retired from Boeing Co. He
and his wife, Ruth, live in Seattle, WA, and winter
on the west coast of Mexico.
Class of
1949
William D. Connolly '49, has retired and lives in
Stuart, FL.
Leon A. Demee ' 49, is a director of interna tional
sales and marketing with Litton Microwave. He
lives in Germantown, TN.
Wallace C. Grier '49, has retired and lives
in Houston.
Class of
1950
Charles E. Myers '50, has retired from the Minne­sota
Mining Manufacturing Co. and lives in Dallas.
Daniel D. Witcher '50, is corporate senior vice
president for worldwide human health businesses,
and has been elected to the Board of Directors of
The Upjohn Company in Kalamazoo, Ml.
Class of
1951
D. Barker Bates '51, "finally completed a move
back to the northwest town of Longview, WA on
the Columbia River from which he retired in 1979
and went to Texas (and found it too hot) ."
Victor D. Eichmann '51, is a sales manager with
Crown Color Corp. in Fox Lake, IL.
Charles D. Flynn '5 1, has retired and lives in
Anaheim, CA.
Jose Garcia-Roady '5 1, is with Selectat in
Madrid, Spain.
Sterling W. Kelley Jr. '51, has retired and lives in
Pinole, CA.
Class of
1953
Robert]. Arnstein '53, is a national sales
manager with International Rectifier. He lives in
Fullerton, CA.
Cynthia Schneiderman '53, is an independent
contractor and lives in Coral Gables, FL.
William SchollardJr. '53, is president of Barratt
Co., and lives with his wife, Roberta, in Cumber­land-
Foreside, ME.
Wilfred E Sykora '53, is an attorney with the
National Labor Relations Board. He lives in Silver
Spring, MD.
Class of
1954
Earl W. Coppersmith '54, is a consultant in the
steel industry and lives in Pompano Beach, FL.
Robert]. Dyer' 54, has retired and lives
in Phoenix.
Rex D. Earl '54, has retired and lives in Omaha.
Geoffrey H. Goss '54, has retired and lives in
Fallon, NY.
Karl H. Heitkotter '54, has retired and lives in
Mount Prospect, IL.
Herbert W. Hendricks '54, is a professor at
Humboldt State University. He lives in Arcata, CA.
Thomas A. Hewitson '54, has retired. He lives in
Santa Cruz, CA.
Richard B. Perrenot '54, is an attorney with May­field
Perrenot. He just hired John Tavenner '85, as
a partner in his law firm. He lives in El Paso, TX.
Class of
1955
Walter S. Pinkston '55, is a sales manager, indus­trial
trucks division, with Clark Equipment Co.
He lives in Battle Creek, Ml.
Class of
1956
David Deen '56, has retired. He lives in
San Francisco.
Lynn Irwin Perry '56, has retired and lives in
Bakersfield, CA.
Roy Johnson '56, is with Bank of Hawaii. He and
his wife, Hiroko, live in Tumon Bay, Guam.
Carl B. MeehanJr. '56, has retired and lives in
Raleigh, NC.
Mike Newton '56, is a student counselor who
specializes in both vocational and adult external
post-secondary degree programs. He is now semi­retired,
but is still counseling students in
Northern California.
Robert]. Norcross '56, is the owner of a Nautilus
Gym Fitness Center in Traverse City. He lives in
Leland, Ml.
William H. Cunningham)r. '58
Class of
1957
Richard K. Linder '57, has retired and lives in
San Jose, CA.
William M. Miller '57, is a counselor with Leon
Counry Public Schools. He lives in Thllahassee, FL.
Class of
1958
Robert L. Bruce ' 58, has retired from the
U.S. Department of State and is living in
Springfield, VA.
William H. Cunningham Jr. '58, and his wife,
Carmen '58, have returned to the states after 26
years abroad. Bill will be employed as vice presi­dent
and director of Kraft, Inc., The Land pavilion
at Epcot Center, in Orlando, Florida.
James A. Marsee '58, is a representativelinterna­tional
marketing development, with the Florida
Department of Agriculture. He lives in Tallahassee.
Robert C. Newman '58, is president of Up Your
Assets, Inc., a barter consulting and real estate
exchange firm in Irvine, CA.
Donald G. Rosellini '58, is vice president and
general manager of the international division of
the American Can Co. in Greenwich, CT He and
Susan Eva Fox,were married in March 1987.
Don Schmoldt '58, is in graduate school at
Columbia University, where he is studying for his
master's degree in Politics and Education. He is
also a member of the Army National Guard. Don
and his wife, Eleanor, live in New York.
Pieter Vos '58, has transferred back to head­quarters
with Allied-Signal, Amphenol's parent
company, after two years in Holland. He and his
wife, Harriet, live in Palatine, IL.
Class of
1959
Roger G. Ankrom '59, has retired from Church
White Co. Inc. and lives in Dunwoody, GA.
Donald A. Bronson '59, is a production man­ager
with American Standard Inc. He lives in
La Crosse, WI.
Richard L. Davis '59, is a director of corporate
administrative services with Simplot Co. and lives
in Nampa, !D.
John A. Gindling '59, is in sales with Datotek,
Inc., in Dallas, TX. He recently traveled to the
Far East, where he saw his Thunderbird room­mate,
Doug McEachron '59, and his wife Marge
Tuggle '58.
Richard W. Grafton '59, has retired and lives in
Wilmington, DE.
Robert P. Keyes '59, is self-employed with Keyes
Realty. He lives in Menlo Park, CA.
Michael C. Payer '59, is with Cab Group. He lives
in San Antonio, TX.
Ralph W. Stacy '59, is executive vice president
and general manager with International Container
Systems, Inc. in St. Petersburg, FL.
Class of
1960
Joel Chase '60, is an analyst with the Arizona
Department of Insurance in Phoenix, AZ.
Robert H. Crossley Jr. '60, is an insurance agent
with A.L. Williams Corp. and lives in Akron, OH.
James A. Dunlap '60, is a line pilot with Petro­leum
Helicopters and lives in Pensacola FL.
Nick G. Garro '60, is a conductor with Southern
Pacific Railroad. He lives in Sparks, NY.
Thad R. Hogan '60, is a vice preSident of interna-
THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE SPRING '87 23
ALUMNI UPDATES
tional manufacturing with Mary Kay Cosmetics,
Inc. He lives in Dallas.
Mike A. Santellanes '60, was elected to the Price
Waterhouse World Board in January 1987 for a
three-year period. He lives in Costa Rica.
Class of
1961
William S. Bogulas '61, is retired and lives in
Tucson,AZ.
Alvord G. Branan '61, is an associate dean of the
college of arts and letters at San Diego State
University in San Diego, CA.
Robert B. Garrison '61, has opened his own
consulting company, Asesores de America S.A..
He lives in Martinez, Argentina.
Dana C. Marble '61, is a buyer with Gottschalks
Department Stores. He lives in Fresno, CA.
Verlyn B. Miller '61, is an import manager with
IFS in San Francisco.
]. Philip Samper '61, has been elected vice chair­man
of Eastman Kodak's photographic &: infor­mation
management division in Rochester, NY
During his career, he has worked in Peru, Spain,
Brazil and the Caribbean as well as the u.s. • John A. Florida
November 13-15, 1987
Class of
1962
Nicholas A. Colabella '62, is an area manager,
Latin America, Middle East, Africa, with Ramsey
Winch Co. in Tulsa, OK.
Kevin]. McMahon '62, is a senior vice president
with First Virginia Bank. He lives in Salem, VA.
Ronald l. O'Rourke '62, is president and director
of International Technology Marketing, a semi­conductor
manufacturer, in the San Francisco
Bay area.
Wendell Pilger '62, is a regional manager with
Griffin Technology. He lives in Portland, OR.
Paris E. Smith '62, is a part-time international
marketing consultant with Total Design b.v. and
Media Design b.v. , and lives on Isla La Palma,
Canary Islands, Spain.
Class of
1963
John H. Bagg '63, is a treatment plant operator
with Long Beach Water Department. He lives in
Long Beach, CA.
George G. Hargrove '63, is president of Alamo
Corporate PIS. He and his wife, Randal, live in
San Antonio, TX.
Melvin I. Hertz '63, is a vice president and
manager of commercial loans with First National
Bank. He lives in Albuquerque.
Stephen A. Imredy '63, has formed his own
business, Intertech, Inc., after 23 years of being a
"corporate citizen." He has also become a partner
in a venture capital group, and writes "these two
activities keep me hopping but I could not be
happier or profeSSionally more fulfilled! " He lives
in Ann Arbor, MI.
Philip A. Kiger '63, is president of Uniroyal, S.A.
de C.V He and his wife, Maria, live in Mexico City
Roger D. Kincaide '63, is a district manager with
Four Coins Co. He lives in Wheaton, Il.
Class of
1964
Thomas E. Allen '64, is the owner of Financial
System in Sacramento, CA.
Charles P. Ancona '64, is vice president of Boars
Head Enterprises. He lives in Charlottesville, VA.
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Brice D. Atkinson '64, is a program analyst with
Path-Piact, working on a project that requires
international travel. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Peter B. Blackford '64, is a sales and marketing
director with Goodyear International Corp. in
Akron,OH.
Edward l. Frey '64, has returned to Japan and
is an executive vice president with MilesJoint
Venture. He lives in Tokyo.
Larry M. Hershfield '64, is a senior vice president
with Florida National Bank. He lives in Stuart, Fl.
John C. Hubbell '64, is a director of regional sales
with Creative Marketing of America. He and his
wife will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary
this year with a trip to Hawaii. They live in
Kewaskum, WI.
John R.Jagoe '64, has written and published a
book entitled The Export Sales and Marketing
Manual. He lives in the Minneapolis area.
Richard KithilJr. '64, is preSident of Greenbriar
Management Co. He and his wife, and their two­year-
old daughter live in Boulder, CO.
Gary W. Molzahn '64, is self employed as a real
estate investor. He lives in Flagstaff, AZ.
W. Iverson Moore '64, is U.S. marketing director
for JapanJournal in Chicago.
Anthony C. Oxborrow '64, is president of Ramcor
Properties Inc., a real estate/property management
firm in Phoenix, AZ. He and his wife, Marilyn ,
live in Mesa, AZ.
Michael Sussman '64, is a self-employed sales
representative for film production. He and his
wife, Sharon, live in Wyncote, PA.
Class of
1965
Stephen W. Barber '65, is a manager with Amer­ican
Hawaii Cruises. He lives in San Francisco.
Douglas B. Cool '65, is a night auditor with
Red Lion Hotel. He lives in Carpinteria, CA.
Charles K. Fidlon '65, is an account executive
with E.F. Hutton Company. He and his wife,
Marilyn, live in Huntington, NY
Troy S. Frasure '65, is a right-o,f-way agent with
the Arizona Department of Transportation. He
lives in Phoenix.
Daniel]. Goldsmith '65, is a managing director
with I.E .S. in Jakarta, Selatan Indonesia.
Thomas D. Granger '65, is a general manager
with Pfizer Egypt S.A.A. and lives in Cairo, Egypt.
Robert l. Harris '65, is a self-employed real estate
appraiser and lives in Chula Vista, CA.
Charles C. Horton '65, is a tax examiner with
the Internal Revenue Service. He lives in West
Chester, OH.
Alexander Kretsedemas '65, was recently pro­moted
to district manager with Dubois Chemicals.
He lives in Plantation, Fl.
Class of
1966
Edward E. Bridges '66, is president of Seafarm
Group Ltd. He lives in Alexandria, VA.
Joseph F. Burke '66, is a management and mar­keting
advisor with the Kenya Rural Enterprise
Programme. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Ward H. Clarke Jr. '66, is a senior vice president
with Painter Financial Group in Seattle.
Robert G. Douglass,]. '66, is a manager of
employee benefits with Chicago Bridge &: Iron
Industries, Inc. He lives in Elmhurst, Il.
Eduardo Fernandez-Fournier '66, is with
Westinghouse Espana. He and his wife, Mireya,
and their child live in Madrid.
John R. Fisher '66, is a district business manager
with the Michigan Department of Natural Re­sources,
and owns Fishery Point Beach Cottages,
a small resort on Lake Michigan. He lives in
Escanaba, MI.
Michael H. Gross '66, is self-employed as an
attorney, and has been appointed U.S. Chapter 13
Bankruptcy Trustee for the eastern district of
Texas. He lives in Tyler, TX.
David P. Haney '66, is a dealer and customer
training division manager with Caterpillar, Inc.
in Peoria, Il.
Victor B. HatchJr. '66, has been assigned to the
Spanish-speaking Caribbean for the past four
years as a supervisor of ministry, l.D.S. He lives
in Miami.
Geoffrey M. Lowe '66, is a sales manager with
AirCo Industrial Gases. He lives in Des Moines, lA.
Richard McCloskey '66, owns Tax and Financial
Group. He lives in Irvine, CA.
W.]' Mogg '66, is a real estate developer and lives
in Camarillo, CA.
Class of
1967 November 13-15, 1987
LeRoy C. Blake '67, is a marketing manager with
Capital Controls Co. in Colmar, PA.
John l. Campbell '67, is a sales and marketing
manager with Island Instant Printing Centers. He
lives in Kaneohe, HI.
Yervant Chekijian '67, is president of Boston
Hotel Group. He lives in Boston.
Dr. Frederick]. Frese '67, is a director, psychol­ogy,
with W Reserve Psychiatric Hab. Ct. and
lives in Hudson, OH.
William R. Gilson '67, is a manager of real estate
with Jiffy Lube. He lives in Lodi, CA.
Richard S. Kelso '67, is an investment officer
with Wheat First Securities, Inc. He lives in
Arlington, VA.
Richard P. O'Connor '67, is preSident of Strategic
Marketing and Resource Technologies in San
Rafael, CA.
Robert R. Simon '67, is a director of international
sales with Consolidated Fibres Inc. in Atlanta,
GA. He says, "Come see me in Atlanta!"
Class of
1968
Edouard R. Amar '68, is a manager of employee
relationsltechnology division with General Elec­tric.
He lives in Louisville, KY
Stephan B. Blinn '68, is a senior vice president
with]. Walter Thompson. He lives in Malibu, CA.
David l. Boston '68, is president of Dave Boston
Homes. He and his wife,Jayne, and their daugh­ter
Leigh, live in Denton TX. He writes that
"Denton is not far from Dallas-would love to
hear from fellow Thunderbirds passing through."
Sam]. Butler '68, is an executive vice president
with the First Interstate Bank of New Mexico. He
lives in Farmington, NM.
Richard A. Chopyak '68, is a marketing vice pres­ident
with Nashville Diversified in Nashville, TN.
JohnJ. Dowd '68, is a director of diversified tech­nologies,
Latin American region, with Eastman
Kodak Co., and lives with his wife, Kathleen, in
Pittsford, NY
Vincent B. Fagin '68, is attending Wheaton
College. He lives in Villa Park, Il.
Thomas M. Goodnight '68, is an executive vice
president with One World Products, Inc., and
lives in Taos, NM.
Robert l. Hatfield '68, is a general manager with
Robert]. Fewell Co. , Inc., and lives in Coral
Gables, Fl.
Donald B. Heimark '68, is a vice president and
manager, international division, with Meridian
International Bank. He lives in Paoli, PA.
David M. Hunt '68, is a professor and chairman
of the department of management and marketing
at California State University, Stanislaus. He lives
in Turlock, CA.
James H. Kuhlman '68, has retired and lives in
Rockville, MD.
David R. Mcintyre '68, is a senior leasing repre­sentative
with Campbell Management Co. He
lives in Miami.
Gary A. Mullennix '68, is president of Huntington
Labs. He lives in Fort Wayne, IN.
Brian O'Connor '68, is a stock broker with
Boettcher &. Co. He lives in Denver.
Timothy C. "Wilker '68, is a vice president of
marketing with Truck-Lite Co. in Falconer, NY He
has been named to a marketing group that will
consider ways to improve access of U.S. auto
parts companies in the Japanese market.
Class of
1969
Guido F. Antezana '69, is a self-employed inter­national
consultant and real estate investor in Key
Biscayne, FL.
Melville S. Brown '69, is the director of the State
of Maryland Deposit Insurance Fund. He lives in
Arnold, MD.
Douglas K. Butler '69, has retired from law
practice and is now self employed. He lives in
Hillsboro, IL.
David P. Haney'66 John W. Dowd '68
Houston W. Briggs /I 70 Robert A. Capwell 70
Richard W. Decker Jr. 70 Leonard}. Kistner 74
Lucio L. Croce '69, opened a consulting firm in
Madrid, called Cellio S.A., an advising firm for
companies opening offices in Spain. Lucio lives
in Madrid.
Donald W. DeMoss '69, is a general manager
with Sonoma Vineyards. He lives in Piedmont, CA.
Alan L. Fuller '69, is western regional manager
of CBS Radio Network, Inc., and lives in Wood­land
Hills, CA.
Larry J . Harrison '69, is a financial consultant
with Shearson-Lehman Bros., Inc., and lives in
Brownsville, TX.
Thomas A. Hoover '69, is with WFC Advertising
in Tempe, AZ.
Richard A. Koehler '69, is president of IKR Corp.
in Nassau Bay, TX.
Stanley]. Lathrop '69, is self-employed as a
marketing consultant. He lives in St. Paul, MN.
Robert C. Lester '69, is a chief financial officer
with Optic hem International. He lives in West­minster,
CO.
David E. Moore '69, is with Treesource. He lives
in Milwaukie, OR.
Donald C. Nelson '69, is self-employed as a
chartered life underwriter/salesman. He lives in
Fargo, ND.
Frederic Owings '69, is a stock broker with
Edward B.Jones &. Co. He lives in Decatur, IL
Gary Powell '69, is with Quality Nut Co. in
Empire, CA.
Class of
1970
Henry Avalos '70, has retired from the U.S.
Department of State Foreign Service Office. He
lives in Wilmington, NC.
Chris]. Barltrop '70, is president of Productivity
Concepts Corp., a computer software publishing
firm. He and his wife, Gloria, live in Oakton, VA.
Douglas C. Bartlett '70, has returned to the u.s.
after thirteen years and five countries of interna­tional
assignments. Douglas is an international
marketing manager with Union Carbide. He and
his wife, Carolyn, and their children, Scott, Todd,
and Kirsten, live in Brookfield, CT.
Grant Bowerman '70, is a director of international
marketing for Evergreen Helicopters, where he is
involved in a three-year, insect-spraying program
aimed at killing off the black flies that breed in
the rivers in West Africa and cause "river blind­ness."
This program is sponsored by the World
Health Organization.
Houston W. Briggs II '70, is a broker with M &. N
Real Estate Store. He was married in August 1985,
to Irina Zvorykin. They live in Kissimmee, FL.
Robert A. Capwell '70, is a vice president with
Bank of America, World Banking Division, in San
Francisco. He and his wife, Loretta, live in Moraga,
CA, after 13 years in Latin America.
Uvaldo Champion ' 70, is a partner with
Whisenant Insurance Agency in Brownsville, TX.
Richard W. Decker, Jr. '70, has been appointed
executive vice president of the First Interstate
Bank of California. He recently completed the
Graduate School of Credit and Financial Manage­ment
at Stanford University and the Advanced
Management Program at Harvard Business School.
DanaI H. Dennison '70, is an economist with
the U.S. Department of Defense. He lives in
Arlington, VA.
MaxJ. Dickman '70, is a general manager with
N.C.H. Corp. in Santiago, Chile. He and his wife
recently had their second son, David.
Rex F. Dunn '70, is self employed with Arch
Investment Corp. and lives in Tulsa, OK.
John Ervin '70, is a marketing manager with
Hanomag Production Vertrieb GmbH. He lives in
Wennigsen, West Germany.
Stuart E. Forrest '70, is president and chief
executive officer with Quantum Marketing Corp.
and lives in Winnetka, IL.
Wayne B. Fulcher '70, is a senior management
supervisor, vice president, with ChiatlDay in San
Francisco. He lives in Orinda, CA.
Glen M. Heffron '70, is a vice president of finance
and operations with Future Plus, Inc. He lives in
Playa Del Rey, CA.
Henry C. Hinds '70, is self employed and lives
in EI Paso, TX.
JimJourdonnais '70, is an academic planner with
Jourdonnais Assoc. He and his wife, Barbara
McKnight, live in San Francisco.
Richard D. Maguire '70, is a controller with
Southern Flow Co. He lives in Lafayette, LA.
Larry E. McCarver '70, is sales manager of
Wheatley Pump Valve Co. He lives in Tulsa, OK.
Nancy L. Miller Werner '70, became an M.D. in
the fall of 1986. She is running a clinic in Caracas,
Venezuela, where she lives with her husband,
John Werner.
MarilynJ. Muessel '70, is a manager with Arrow
Insurance. She lives in Breckenridge, CO.
John Muncy ' 70, and his wife, Miija , have moved
to Hong Kong, whereJohn will establish the Bank
of California office and manage the Southeast
Asian area for the bank.
Walter H. Nagel '70, is the owner of Nagel Trade
Management Co. His company was the 1986 recip­ient
of the State of Ohio Excellence in Exporting
Award. He lives in Akron, OH.
Ketil Osland '70, is an account executive with
Sales Consultants International in Rocky Hill, CT.
Paul L. Reiss '70, is a senior business analyst with
G'eneva Corp. He was also named Business Exec­utive
of the Year in Mexico.
]. S. Sheridan '70, is a senior vice president
with Network Media Communications. He lives in
Aurora, CO.
Gary V. Staggs '70, is a vice preSident of market­ing
with Combustion Engineering. He lives in
Williamsport, PA.
Victor Yichoy '70, is managing director of
Hilanmar S.A. in Lima, Peru.
Kenneth Young '70, is president of Gata Box Ltd.,
which has just purchased Horseman Dolls, Inc.
in New York City.
Class of
1971
Innocent N. Abiaka '71, is an independent
consultant in Phoenix, AZ.
William W. BrownJr. '71, has returned to the
U.S. after nine years in Santiago, Chile. Brown
is a director of marketing with Price Brothers Co.
and lives in Dayton, OH.
Rodney L. Culwell ' 71, is with Wynn Oil Co. and
lives in Laguna Hills, CA.
Stan E. Elberg '71, is a marketing vice president
with Southern Forest Products Association in
New Orleans.
John E. Hamilton '71, is western regional
director with Paul Arpin Van Lines and lives in
Sacramento, CA.
Reed E. Hopkins '71, is a Panama Canal pilot
with the Panama Canal Commission. He lives in
Balboa, Panama.
Kenneth H. Kline '71, was promoted to vice
president with Merrill Lynch. He lives in Miami.
Martin P. Lakocinski '71, is preSident of Texas
Gulf Proteins, Inc. He lives in Houston.
John H. Latham '71, has started a consulting
company, Latham-Schell Assoc., which specializes
in international marketing and management in
Beamsville, Ontario.
Verle G. Lessig '71, is president of Fertile Delta
in Chicago.
Jorge Luzarraga '71, is a vice president of Oceanic
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International. He lives in Miami.
Peter H. MacBride '71, co-owns Fertile Delta Co.
with Verle Lessig '71. He lives in Chicago.
Joseph T. Miller '71, has accepted a position with
the United Nations International Atomic Energy
Agency in Vienna, Austria, where he will be
starting a program of organizational development.
He and his wife, Arlette Ramsey Miller '73, live
in Vienna.
Glenn A. Smith '7 1, has started a new company,
Industrial Accessories Co. He lives in Shawnee
Mission, KS.
Jim Sobery '71, is withJMW Industrial Market­ing,
Inc. He lives in Decatur, GA.
Class of
1972
Thomas R. Atwood '72, is a general manager,
protein specialties division, with Archer Daniels
Midland Co. He lives in Decatur, IL.
Rene M. Batard '72, is a general manager with
DMB & B in Rome.
Dennis R. Bivens '72, runs his own jewelry manu­facturing
business and is the "proud father of
three girls, Season, Sky, and Summer." He and his
family live in Mansura, LA.
Ralph E. Carp '72, is a vice president, inter­national,
with Airsensorn, Inc., and lives in
Woodinville, WA.
Youngho Chin '72, is a parts and service sales
manager with Caterpillar Americas Co. He lives
in Santiago, Chile.
Michael O. Clarey '72, is an associate director
with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. He lives in
Tokyo,Japan.
Susan]. Corcoran '72, is a vice president with
Citicorp in San Francisco, CA.
Richard E Crail '72, is a director of material with
Lockheed Aircraft Service Co. He lives in Irvine, CA.
Thomas D. Duane '72, is an executive vice pres­ident
with Crispin Advertising. He lives in Miami.
Charles P. Emanuel '72, is an export manager
with ACX Trading. He and his wife, Akemi, live
in Long Beach , CA.
"Dert M. Farrell ' 72, is a partner with Trammell
~row. He lives in Dallas.
Kathleen C. Gilmore '72, is an underwriter with
North Carolina Federal Savings. She lives in
Raleigh, NC.
William R. Grant '72, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Alimenta Processing Co. in Camilla, GA.
Paul E Hammerstad '72, is preSident of G and F
Investments, Inc. and travels to Japan four times
a year for consulting. He lives in Jakima, WA.
Robert L. Hansen '72, is a customer service
representative with Western Airlines. He lives in
Salt Lake City.
Marcella Heater '72, is a French teacher at
Withrow High School. She lives in Cincinnati.
Jack Hurlbut '72, is a senior sales representative
with Hughes Tool Co. in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Leigh W. Lockwood '72, is with the Clark Group
and lives in New Jersey.
Albert A. Melvin '72, is a manager of marketing
and pricing, eastbound, with Mitsui O.s.K. Lines
(America) in Long Beach, CA.
Robert H. Mueller '72, is manager of Latin Amer­ican
and Far Eastern sales with Great Southern
Paper Co. , a division of Great Northern Nekoosa
Corp. He married Roberta Carroza in June 1985.
They live in Stamford, CT, with Heidi, age 8, and
Christopher, age 7.
George T. NortonJr. '72, is a director, Atlanta
district office, with the International Trade Admin­istration.
He lives in Marietta, GA.
Dennis T. Oshiro '72, is president of International
Business Resources, Inc. in Honolulu, a consult­ing
firm that finds Japanese capital or joint
venture partners for U.S. companies.
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EH. Safinya '72, is involved in a development
project of a resort hotel, country club, and 600
townhouses near Frederick, MD.
Daniel R. Sears '72, is self-employed with Sears
Land Cattle Co. in 'llima, CO.
Frank A. Smiderle '72, is the chairman of the
science department with Cucamonga School
District. He lives in OntariO, CA.
Keith N. Stukenberg '72, is a vice president of
international sales with Clyde-Amca International.
He lives in Brookfield, Wl.
Anthony Wilmer '72, is president of Fresh-Brands
Marketing, Inc. in South San Francisco, CA.
Class of
1973
Noble Blackshear III '73, is a district manager
with Valley National Bank. He lives in Tucson, AZ.
A. Rodney Boren '73, is president of Norwest
Investment Services, Inc. in Minneapolis.
David L. Davis '73, is a senior account executive
with Refco, Inc. He lives in Mercer Island, WA.
Martin A. Feigenbaum '73, is attending law
school and lives in Miami.
Stephen W. Graeber '73, is an owner of Davis
Graeber, an insurance firm . He lives in Brea, CA.
Richard O. Harris, Jr. '73, is president of ROH
Equity. He lives in Amarillo, TX.
John T. Lampe '73, is a sales manager and director
of Firestone Tire Rubber Co., Brazil. He and his
wife, Barbara, and their children, Patrick and
Meike, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Wendy E. Leitner '73, is a marketing research
manager with Harris Corp. She lives in Pompano
Beach, FL.
Alan G. Nordell '73, is a director of international
trade with West Coast Grocery Co. He lives in
Seattle.
Kenneth]. Potokar '73, is a division sales
manager with Merle Norman Cosmetics, Inc. He
lives in Los Angeles.
Robert L. Sergile ' 73, is a director of international
marketing with Encon Telecommunications and
Technology. He lives in Roswell, GA.
James W. Smart ' 73, is a fleet manager with the
u.s. State Department of Natural Resources. He
lives in West Valley City, UT.
Wendell E. Sparks '73, is an associate director
with YMCNMesa. He lives in Mesa, AZ.
Arden G. Steele '73, is a marketing analyst with
Ford Motor Co. and lives in Dearborn, MI.
Frank A. Steffey '73, is a general manager with
Aero-Graphics. He lives in Salt Lake City.
Ron Stoner ' 73, is a sales manager with Dana
Corp. He lives in Lamberrville, MI.
Peter R. Wallin '73, is a representative for
Venezuela and Colombia with Midland Bank
Group. Peter, his wife Sandy, and their three
daughters Noel, Nina, and Nikita, live in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Class of
1974
Gary N. Bjorklund '74, is a business consultant
with General Business Services. He lives in
Walnut,CA.
Lynn D. Bortrolussi '74, is with Kerite Corp. and
lives in Littleton, CO.
Rebecca A. Brewer '74, is a vice president with
Citibank, N.A. in Rocky River, OH. She had a
baby, Dana Brewer Pfister, in June 1986.
Timothy S. Burleigh '74, is an assistant director,
MideastlEast Africa with U.S. Wheat Assoc., Inc.
in Washington, D.C.
Delbert E Carver ' 74, is with Del Carver Co.,
a manufacturer's representative firm. He lives in
Onalaska, Wl.
Ming-Shun H. Chen '74, is a manager with
Eugene and Associates in Pasadena, CA.
Marc B. Deahl '74, has been promoted to super­visor
of material administration with General
Dynamics Corp. International in Brussels, Belgium.
Charles A. Donahue '74, is self employed with
Donahue Marketing Co. and lives in Lowell, MA.
Ralph N. Findlay '74, is an assistant manager with
National Bank of Canada in Montreal, Quebec.
Heikki Gronlund '74, is a vice president with
Fike. He lives in Blue Springs, MO.
Michael E. Hovanes '74, is a chief executive
officer with Transtracheal Systems, a medical
products firm . He lives in Denver.
James M. Howard '74, is an oil trader with
Metallgesellschast. He lives in Houston, TX.
Leonard]. Kistner '74, is a director of marketing,
Internal Combustion Truck Division, Clark
Material Handling Co. He and his wife, Gisela,
live in Battle Creek, MI.
Bruce C. Marks '74, is president of Miles. He
lives in Akron, OH.
Victor Martinez '74, is a product manager with
CdF Chimie North America, Inc. in Larchmont, NY
Shaun McIntosh '74, is a manager of forecasting,
planning, and credit with Sterling Chemicals,
Inc., and lives in Houston, TX.
John C. Melarkey '74, is an interim supervisor
with First Interstate Bank of Nevada. He lives
in Reno.
Anthony R. Padilla '74, is a management auditor
with the U.S. General Accounting Office. He
lives in Springfield, VA.
Frederick V. Perry' 74, is a senior division
counselor with Ryder System, Inc. He lives in
Miami Lake, FL.
Randy P. Sweney '74, is a regional marketing
analyst with Atlas Systems. He lives in Chicago.
Dwight W. Winkler '74, is a manager of interna­tional
sales finance with Harris Corporation in
Quincy,IL.
Robert L. Zorich '74, is a senior vice president
with the Trust Company of the West in Houston, TX.
Class of
1975
Joseph D. Bariault '75, is a parmer with the law
offices of]. Dani. He lives in Seattle, WA.
David C. Barnett '75, is a senior trader with
Cargill Inc. and lives in Miami, FL.
Jeffery Best '75, is self-employed and is living
in Rockford, IL. His daughter, Tessa, was born in
February 1986.
Sara K. Burgess '75, is an information center
consultant with Kraft Inc. She lives in Arlington
Heights, IL.
Robert C. Buurman ' 75, is an international
service manager with Velux America. He and his
wife live in Simpsonville, Sc. They had their first
child in February.
Robert D. Carroll '75, is an underwriting manager
with Argonaut Insurance. He lives in San Diego, CA.
Paolo E. Colombi '75, is an area director of inter­national
system sales with Telenet Communica­tions
Corporation in Reston, VA.
Keith L. Cromley '75, is preSident of Musicastil
Inc ., an advertising firm in Los Angeles.
R.S. Dannison '75, is an area manager, interna­tional
business development, with Xerox Corp.,
and just completed a project to open a Xerox
Electronic Printing Center in Beijing, China.
He lives in Culver City, CA.
Larry L. Deckerhoff '75, is a manager with NCR
Corp. He lives in New Concord, OH.
Philippe]. Deymes '75, is a director of new
projects with Papeteries De Mauduit-Kimberly­Clark
in Paris, France, and a board member of
the French Chapter oflAAE.
Sally McKey Dry '75, and her husband, James,
had a daughter in May 1986. They live in Falls
Church, VA.
Michael B. England '75, is a senior trade consult­ant
with the North Carolina Department of
Commerce. He lives in Raleigh, NC.
Richard A. Floyd '75, is an assistant to the
president and director of international marketing
with Lasting Endearments. He and his wife,
Noriko, live in Laguna Beach, CA.
Robert D. Forbes '75, is a representante adjunto
with The Royal Bank of Canada. He lives in
Mexico City.
Tom W. Glaser '75, is a director of education with
Mansfield Business School in Dallas. He lives in
Fort Worth.
Rodney L. Granger '75, is a management consult­ant
with Cornett Co., a c.PA. firm in Albany, OR.
Thomas L. Henderson '75, has been appointed
vice president with Hoegh Lines (US) , Inc. in
Oakland, CA.
Ronald L. Hershey '75, is an international trade
specialist with the u.s. Department of Commerce.
He lives in Hendersonville, TN.
David C. Heslington '75, has been promoted to
vice president with Johnson Higgins of Utah. He
and his wife, Linda, live in Salt Lake City.
Howard L. Hinckley '75, is a product manager
with McDonnell Douglas Corp. His first child was
born in March. They live in Orange, CA.
Annalee Hixson '75, is a senior project manager
with Coca-Cola Co. She lives in Atlanta.
Eldon Howard '75, is a manager of financial
systems with InterFirst Corp. He married Martha
Sanchez in October 1986 and they live in Dallas.
David N.James '75, is a faculty member at
Longwood College in the Department of English
and Philosophy. He lives in Farmville, VA.
ScottJ.Johnson '75, has been promoted to
divisional sales training manager with Steelcase,
Inc. He lives in Rlmcho Palos Verdes, CA.
Herbert M. Kelly '75, is a human resource
specialist at the University of California. He lives
in Livermore, CA.
Chris V. Kuhner '75, has been promoted to appli­cations
engineer with Digital Equipment Corp.
and lives in Hampton, NH.
J. Paige Lambert '75, is a senior management ana­lyst
with Impact Business Consultants in Seattle.
George B. Lane '75, is a director of corporate
planning with Prime Computer, Inc. He lives in
Brookline, MA.
Thomas K. Larsen '75, is a manager of corporate
marketing with Bell Helicopter Co. He lives in
Englewood, CO.
Ben D. Lincoln '75, owns two King Pizza
Restaurants in Little Rock, AR. He says "All
T-birds in the area should stop by."
Kevin MacDougall '75, is a director of market­ing
with The House of Seagram. He lives in
New York, NY
Robert E. Marshall '75, is self employed and
trains recruiters for corporations. He lives in
San Rafael, CA.
Paul Mastilak '75, is director of the Pennsyl­vania
Bureau of International Commerce in
Harrisburg, PA.
Robert E. Michaels III '75, is a vice president
with Real Estate Strategies Group. He lives in
Saratoga, CA.
Seyed M. Moosavi '75, received his Ph.D. in
foreign language education from the University
of Texas, Austin, in August 1986. He and his
wife, Shahnaz, live in Austin.
David A. Nims '75, is a division systems manager
with The Computer Co. He and his wife had a
baby in the spring. They live in Richmond, VA.
Anthony W. Olbrich '75, is in corporate banking
with Idaho First Bank. He lives in Boise, Idaho.
Vallie E. Perry '75, is a senior regional man-ager
with A.L. Williams Corp. She lives in
Wilmington, NC.
Ronald Richard '75, is a manager for international
marketing with the Governor's Office, State of
Washington. He lives in Washington, D.C.
James S. Rogers '75, is a country manager, Philip­pines
and Taiwan, for Midland Bank. He, his
wife, and son live in Manila.
Thomas E SchieldsJr. '75, is a director of
sales with Thomas Brothers Maps. He lives in
Orange, CA.
Douglas H. Short ' 75, is vice president and
general manager of Chemical Bank, Seoul,
South Korea.
Pamela Papas '76 Jeff Schneider '76
Simon M. Solomon '75, has been promoted to
southern regional manager with Thomasville
Furniture Industries. He and his wife, Katrina,
live in Greensboro, NC.
James B. Styer '75, is a manager of corporate
operations with Rosenberger Cold Storage
Transport Inc. He lives in Telford, PA.
Jorge A. Verdi Eguia '75, is a senior vice presi­dent,
Latin American division, with Irving Trust
Co., and lives in Miami.
Andres Voto-Bernales '75, is a marketing man­ager
with Elizabeth Arden Export. He lives in
Santurce, PR.
William G. Whitehead '75, is manager of the
West Palm Beach Marketing Office for Aetna's
Personal Finance Security Division. He and his
wife, Dini, and their two children, Bill and Betsy,
live in West Palm Beach, FL.
Class of
1976
Mark S. Abrams '76, is a vice president!corporate
lending with First National Bank of Boston. He
lives in Cranston, RI.
Barbara Ackley Crofts '76, and her husband,
George D. Crofts '76, had a daughter,]ulia Marie,
in September 1986. George is a contract admin­istrator
with McDonnell Douglas Corp. They live
in Huntington Beach, CA.
Perri L. Bernstein '76, is a sales representative
with The Procter Gamble Distributing Company
in Dallas.
Wayne Bissell '76, has been appointed vice presi­dent
and manager of Bank of America's Los
Angeles International Banking Facility. He lives in
Los Angeles.
Mary L. Carney '76, is a sales assistant with
Merrill Lynch Realty. She lives in Sierra Madre, CA.
Wendi Ching-hwei Wu '76, and her husband,
Franciso-Javier Perez '77, have two sons, Danny
and Kristofer. Wendi works part time for Shulton,
Inc., and Francisco manages the office of Banco
de Vizcaya in Miami, FL.
Diane Clauss Huth '76, is a marketing vice presi­dent
with Mission Foods Corp., and her husband ,
Marvin '76, is a factory manager for General
Dynamics. They live in San Dimas, CA.
E Robin Clow ' 76, is president of GRS Import!
Export Inc. , in Littleton, CO.
Ruby C. Erkkinen '76, is a materials education
and training manager with Digital Equipment
Corp. and lives in Colorado Springs, CO.
Carol A. Ewing '76, is a region sales manager
with International Multifoods. She lives in
Downers Grove, IL.
Norman E. Fite '76, is a vice preSident and
manager of commercial sales with MeraBank. He
lives in Tempe, AZ.
Victor R. Florian '76, has been selected to appear
in the 16th edition of Who's Who in California.
He is president and finance director of VRF Finan­cial
Group in Van Nuys, CA.
Charles H. Fowler '76, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Algemene Bank Nederland. He lives
in Chicago.
George M. Gaida ' 76, has opened his own com­pany,
Key Promotions, which sells advertising
products to organizations in the Minneapolis-
St. Paul area. He lives in Eden Prairie, MN.
Jerry Greco '76, is preSident of his international
business consulting firm, Greco International,
Inc. He recently returned from Rio de Janeiro
where he spent eight months conducting business
and research. He is also enrolled in a doctoral
program and teaches at Nova University. He lives
in Cape Coral, FL.
Lynette Guzzino '76, is in law school at Loyola
of South. She lives in New Orleans, LA.
Michael D. Hennessey '76, is an international
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sales manager with Blackmer Pump, a division of
Dover Resources. He just returned from a seven
nation tour of South America. He and his wife,
Ellie, live in Grand Rapids, M1.
Mark]. Kerrissey '76, is president of Electrical
Connections Co. He and his wife had a second
son,Joshua Ryan, in September. They live
in Houston.
John]. Laird '76, is a capacity planner with
Trifari. He lives in Warwick, R1.
Byron Limbers '76, is a vice president with
International Marble Distributors in Phoenix, AZ.
Pamela L. Miller-Faber '76, is with Mellon Bank
N.A. She lives in Wayne, PA.
Pamela G. Papas '76, is marketing vice president
with Eurocharo Designs, a dress wholesale/import
firm in Los Angeles.
Adrian V. Popescu '76, is president of Atlanta
Intercontinental Inc., an import/export firm, and
is the owner and operator of the Red Barn Inn,
a restaurant in Atlanta, GA.
Robin Raborn '76, is in sales and marketing
with Data Gene in San Diego, CA.
Christopher D. Sandvig '76, is a vice president
with First National Bank of Chicago. He lives in
Wheaton, IL.
Stanley Schatt '76, is with DeVry Institute of
Technology. He lives in Carlsbad, CA.
Myron P. Schmidt '76, has been promoted to vice
president with Citicorp. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Jeff Schneider '76, is an OEM sales engineer for
the European division of Linotype GmbH in
Eschborn, West Germany.
Kimbe C. Shaw Alvarez '76, is a financial aid
officer at the University of Texas, EI Paso. She
lives in Sunland Park, NM.
Helmut H. Stachowske '76, is a sales representa­tive
with Thompson Diesel. He lives in Bixby, OK.
Lindsey, R. Stewart '76, is an independent con­sultant
in Chicago, and recently had a baby girl.
Andrew C. Tulloch '76, is a vice president and
assistant general manager in charge of credit
activities with Bank of America S.A. in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Class of III
1977 November 13-15, 1987
Farook A. Afsari '77, is a section manager with
FMC Corp. He lives in SanJose, CA.
Maria Amaral-LeBlanc '77, is an assistant vice
president with National Westminister Bank. She'
lives in Buffalo Grove, IL.
John P. Armstrong '77, is a vice president with
Lile's Development Group. He lives in Tampa, FL.
T.M. Bartley ' 77, is a marketing support super­visor
with AT&T Information Systems Inc. He
lives in Pittsburg, CA.
Ralph G. Bernfeld '77, is a sales director with
c.A. Goodyear de Venezuela. He lives in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Stephen M. Bissell '77, is a sales manager for
Honeywell Inc. in Seattle, WA.
Albert C. Blunt '77, is with West Co. and lives
in Singapore.
Sara G. Chadwick Sampson '77, is self employed
as a telecommunications consultant and recently
opened her own cosmetics firm, Beauticontrol.
She lives in Richardson, TX.
Steven D. Clarke '77, was promoted from inter­national
marketing manager to vice preSident of
marketing and sales for Peabody Myers Corp.
Steven, his wife, Rosanna, and their two children
live in Streator, IL.
David B. Compton ' 77, and Danielle Marie
Compton (nee Dufor) '77, were married in
April 1986. Danielle is an import manager with
Union Air Transport. Danielle and David live in
Palatine, IL.
Ronald G. Cook '77, is a marketing director with
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Stars to Go. He lives in L05 Angeles.
John Cypher '77, is a sales manager/retail for the
western United States with Champion Laboratories,
Inc. He lives in Long Beach, CA. .
Linda P. Cypres '77, is self-employed with Cypress
Investments. She lives in San Francisco.
Adrian B. D'Silva '77, is a vice president with
First National Bank of Chicago in Singapore.
Robert G. Dundon '77, is president of Copying­Printing-
Etc. in Miami, FL. He and his wife,
Regina, had a daughter, Rebecca, in May 1985.
N.]. Fuchs '77, is an assistant vice president with
the Banque Nationale de Paris. She lives in Chicago.
Thomas J. Fullerton '77, is a director of inter­national
sales and marketing with Holiday Inns,
Inc. , and lives in Memphis.
George A. Giagtzies '77, is a regional manager
with Rolm Corp. and lives in Houston.
Melissa A. Grant '77, is a senior sales repre­sentative
with Manville Corp. and lives in
Manchester Court, VT.
Randy E Graves '77, is a vice president of sales
and marketing with Gulf Stream Micro Systems.
He lives in Boca Raton, FL.
Nevett S. Grove '77, is a manager of marketing
and product planning with Telex Computer
Products. He lives in Tulsa, OK.
Thomas Hackim '77, was promoted to Asia/Pacific
sales manager with PMC Specialties Group Inter­national,
Inc. , in Rocky River, OH.
John D. Hager '77, is a region sales manager
with FMC Corp. He lives in Miami.
Gerald W. Hallett '77, is an instructor of market­ing
with IBM Corp. in Marietta, GA.
Lisa Hamilton '77, is a director of international
operations with Minnetonka, Inc. in Chaska, MN.
Randy L. Hartshorn '77, is a program director
with the Study Center Gertensec, Swiss National
Bank. He lives in Munsingen, Switzerland.
Timothy W. Heinrich '77, is a salesman with
Alliance Home. He and his wife, Eva, live in
Dallas, TX.
David W Heinz '77, is a consultant with
Caterpillar, Inc. , and lives in Dunlap, IL.
Darrell K.Johnson '77, is an associate director
of finance for southern Africa with World Vision.
He lives in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Jack 1. Kakuda '77, is a trader with Rosewood
Corp. He lives in Dallas, TX.
Karen A. Kleinschmidt Steiner '77, had her
second child, Alyss Ann, in September 1986. She
and her family live in Belmont, CA.
Carolyn I. Krantz Bresnah '77, has a 2-year-old
daughter, Megan Lindsey. They live in
Leesburg, VA.
Jonathan Kranz '77, has started in a Ph.D.
program in political science at the New York City
University Graduate Center.
Laurie S. Kreiger Kosnopf '77, is an export
manager with Purity Foods, Inc. She lives in
Okemos, M1.
Dennis B. Kyllo '77, is preSident of Commodity
Services Corp. in Kirkland, WA.
Robert Lees ' 77, owns Pacific Intertrade, an
import/export firm dealing in medical supplies in
Thousand Oaks, CA. He has spoken to numerous
college groups and other organizations on the
subject of trade and always manages to fit in a
plug for Thunderbird.
Pamela]. Leslie '77, is an assistant vice president
with Swiss Bank Corp. He lives in Atlanta, GA.
Steven R. Lunde '77, is with Grantham Retrofit.
He lives in Santa Monica, CA.
Chris S. McCartney '77, is group sales manager
for the Seattle Mariners, Washington'S major
league baseball team. He and his wife, Sheila,
reside in Seattle.
Martha A. Mohn Brady '77, is an attorney
search consultant with Legal Placements Inc.
in Philadelphia.
Stephen B. Montgomery '77, is a marketing
manager with IBM Corp. He and his wife,
Jennifer, had their first child, Lindsay, in
September 1986. They live in Louisville, KY
Robert R. Nelson '77, is an accountant with the
Shawmut Bank of Boston, N.A. and lives in Boston.
Mark T. Nevitt '77, was promoted to marketing
manager with Laser Fare Ltd. , Inc. He and his
wife, Marilyn, have three children, Shah nee,
Stacy, and Mark Thomas. They live in North
Kingstown, R1.
Christopher Okada '77, is in marketing with
Nordson Corp. He lives in Roswell, GA.
Morris Ostroff '77, is a senior business develop­ment
representative with Goodyear Aerospace. He
lives in Avondale, AZ.
Josey M. Panas it i-Grossman '77, is vice president
of the Los Angeles Branch of San Paolo Bank.
She and her husband,Jonathan, live in Playa
del Rey, CA.
June B. Pearson Sweetser '77, is a vice president
ofWSC International. She lives in Martinez, CA.
Joyce Popp '77, is a student and lives
in Minneapolis.
John E Porter '77, is a financial analyst with
Mountain Bell. He and his wife are expecting
their second child in August. They live in Denver.
Rafael Puig '77, is an area manager with Henkel
Iberica, SA, a chemicals firm. He and his wife,
Marielos lnsunza, live in Barcelona, Spain.
Christine C. Quinn '77, is an area director/
market research, with American Medicallnterna­tional.
She lives in Los Angeles.
Allan P. Recht '77, is a vice president/investment
officer with Robert W Baird Co., Inc. He and his
wife, Debbi, and their TWO sons, Matheau and
Evan, live in Milwaukee.
WiliiamJ. Richoux '77, is an assistant vice presi­dent
with Mercantile Bank in St. Louis, MO. He
and his wife, Maureen, live in Chesterfield, MO.
Wendy Black Rodgers '77, is a director of
corporate communications with Best Western
International. She married William G. Rodgers
in May 1986. They live in Scottsdale, AZ.
L. Craig Shelley '77, is a vice preSident and
managing officer with Great American First
Savings Bank in Arizona.
Mitchell Skalicky '77, was transferred in
September from Mexico to Panama where he is
working as an assistant regional director, U.S.
Wheat Assoc., for Mexico, Central America and
the Caribbean. His first son, Michael, was born
in April 1985.
Lou Sturniolo '77, is a tax manager with
Cosmair, Inc., the U.S. distributor of I..: Oreal of
Paris in Clark, NJ.
Scott R. Waldner '77, was married in May 1986.
He is a director of marketing, Waldner Co. in
Chicago. The firm proVides research and exposure
management services for a select group of cor­porations
and investment and debt managers in
the U.S., Canada, Ireland and Europe.
Class of
1978
Alan D. Andrews '78, is a vice president with
Horizon Bank in Morristown, N].
Ahmed Bardai ' 78, is vice president, division
financial controller with Citibank, N .A., in
Athens, Greece.
Curt E Bloom '78, is a regional financial manager
for Latin America and Canada with McCormick
Dodge in Natick, MA. He and his wife, Debbie,
have TWO children.
Ana M. Briones Masoodi '78, is a patient repre­sentative
with Sierra Medical Center. She lives
in EI Paso, TX.
James Bukowski '78, is a vice preSident with
Johnson Higgins in Los Angeles.
Michael L. Butler '78, is an international con-
troller with Starnet Corp. and lives in San Diego.
Phillip R. Cabrera '78, has been transferred to
Chicago after five years in Brazil. He has been
promoted to European section manager with
Harris Bank.
Michael]. Camplin '78, is a marketing manager
with Systems Development Corp. and lives in
Venice, CA.
Leigh P. Canfield '78, is a director of product
development with Union Mutual Life Insurance
Corp. He and his wife, Leslie, live in 'rarmouth, ME.
Leslie A. Castro '78, is a financial analyst/
entrepreneur with Management Specialties, Inc.
and lives in Round Rock, TX.
Pierre]. Charpentier '78, is a copywriter with
Bozell,Jacobs, Kenyon &: Eckhardt, an adver­tising
firm, in Union, NJ. His wife, Paula
Charpentier '77, is a trust administrator with
Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City They
live in Millburn, NJ
Michael C Cirino '78, is a financial planner with
Wicks Manufacturing. He lives in Costa Mesa, CA.
].L. Crevasse '78, is a parmer with Accion Inter­national.
He lives in Cambridge, MA.
Timothy R. Decker '78, is a vice president of sales
with National Veneer and Lumber. He lives in
Seymour, IN .
Debra M. Dereiko '78, is a vice president with
First Interstate Bank of Oregon. She lives in
Portland, OR.
Merry Dolde-Parker '78, is an account executive
with The Baker Group. She lives in Reno, NV
Gregory R. Duke '78, is a marketing representa­tive
with Escom. He lives in Bellevue, WA.
John E. Durbin '78, has been promoted to assist­ant
manager and treasurer with Danube Insurance
Ltd. and Wabash Insurance Ltd. and lives in
Hamilton, Bermuda.
David A. Gaddie 78, is an assistant vice president
with Barnett Bank. He lives in Fort Myers, FL.
Steve Gandy '78, is a vice president and regional
manager of PNC International Finance, Asia. He
and his wife, Charlotte, live in Hong Kong.
Jon]. Gasior '78, is a vice president with Rocky
Mountain Savings Loan in Colorado Springs, CO.
Theresa E. Gilroy '78, is a PC based systems
manager with Progressive Corp. and lives in
Shaker Heights, OH.
Michael L. Goss '78, is a vice president with
Marsh McLennan Inc. and lives in Scottsdale, AZ.
Tom Goudie '78, is a regional fleet manager with
Ryder Freight Systems. He lives in Salt Lake City
Janet Haskell-Mathieu '78, is a general manager
with SmithKline BioScience Laboratories in
Miami, FL.
Fernando A. Hernandez '78, is a second vice
president with Northern Trust Bank. His new
daughter, Gabriela Cristina, was born in
October 1986. They live in Chicago.
Thomas]. Hudson '78, is president of Hudson
Business Consultants in Seattle.
Garey A.Johnson '78, is a senior sales manager
with Weitek Corp. He lives in Redwood City, CA.
Satoshi Kawabata '78, is a marketing director
with MedtronicJapan Co., Ltd. in Tokyo,Japan.
Nancy B. Kehne '78, is an account supervisor
with Legum Norman. She lives in Bethesda, MD.
Lavonne L. Lindall '78, is with Argyle Atlantic
Corp. , an international management consulting
firm in Phoenix, AZ.
Marcia Lobock Solochek '78, had a baby girl,
Shaina Elyse, inJuly 1986. She is still with
American Express, and lives in Phoenix, AZ.
Phillip M. Martineau '78, is with Liebert Corp.
and lives in Dublin, OH.
Michele Matthews Coquis '78, is an SE technician
with Electronic Data Systems. She lives in
Plano, TX.
Justin M. McCarthy '78, is a manager of mar­keting
with Unit Drop Forge. He lives in
Milwaukee, WI.
Frances E. McCutchon '78, is a director of mar­keting
with SysteMetrics, Inc. She lives in
Santa Barbara, CA.
Ruben M. Mendez '78, is a communications
manager with Mexicana Airlines. He lives in
Manhattan Beach, CA.
Sam Moncure '78, is a managing director with
Dinol Chemicals S.E.A. Pte. Ltd. He lives in
Singapore.
Sharon·L. Murphy '78, is a financial director/
subsidiaries, with Helene Curtis. She lives in
Clarendon Hill , IL.
Michael Odera '78, is a marketing manager,
Africa, with Magadi Soda Co. in Magadi, Kenya.
Jeffrey M. Pine ' 78, is president/owner of Applied
Video, a video production business. He and his
wife, Lisa, and their son, Cody, live in Boulder, co.
D. Bruce Pipes '78, is a sales representative II
with Digital Equipment Corp. and lives in Seal
Beach, CA.
Gail R. Quackenbush '78, is an operations
manager with Xerox Corp. She lives in Dallas.
Karen S. Schlagel Ostrosky '78, had a son,
Peter, in April 1986.
Sara L. Shine '78, is a manager of international
accounting with Burger King. She lives in
Miami, FL.
Jan O. Skybak '78, has moved to Madrid, Spain,
to take the position of director, commercial area,
with the local subsidiary of Owens-Illinois.
W. Bryan Smith Jr. '78, is president of
MedCentral Corp. in Tampa, FL.
Andrew C. Tulloch 76 Steven D. Clarke 77
Randy L Hartshorn 77 Scott R. Waldner 77
Janet Haskell Mathieu 78 Brian D. Althaver 79
Bruno Talbot '78, and his wife had a son,
Francois, in September 1986.
Jeri Towner '78, and Eric Denniston '80, were
married in April. Their honeymoon included a
visit to the Thunderbird Alumni Association's
Europe Venice reunion.
Class of
1979
Craig A. Adams '79, is president of AMI in
San Francisco.
Brian Althaver '79, is the manager of the Asia
Pacific office ofWalbro Corporation. He has
moved to Tokyo and writes that he "would always
be glad to help Tbirds traveling to the area."
Siavash Amirpashaie '79, is a controller with
Bee H. Electric Co. He and his wife,Jill
Apple '79, and their two daughters live in
Woodbridge, VA.
Shuji Aoyama '79, is a research and planning
officer with the Asian Productivity Organization.
He lives in Yokohama,Japan.
Frederick Axelson '79, is general manager for
Seguros Colina S.A., in Bogota, Colombia.
John E. Blake '79, is a salesman with Southern
Nevada Equipment Co. He lives in Henderson, NY
CD. Boyce '79, is with Ehlers Assoc. and lives
in Minneapolis, MN.
Jay]. Donovan '79, is president of].J Donovan
Assoc. in Wilmington , MA. He and his wife,
Susan, are expecting thier first child.
Steven E. Drace '79, is an international sales
manager with CM.I' Publications and lives in
San Carlos, CA.
Mark Elliott '79, is a senior project engineer with
Caterpillar Brasil, S.A. in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Michael D. Erdmann '79, is an international
auditor with Bertelsmann AG in Guterscon,
West Germany
Nancy Hartenstein Ernst '79, and her husband,
John, had a daughter.Jacqueline Lee, in March
1986. They live in Edison, N].
David Feld '79, and his wife, Anne, had their
third child, Benjamin, in August 1986. They live
in Surrey, England.
Daniel L. Fitzgerald '79, is in sales with Smith
Barney Harris Upham. He lives in Boston, MA.
Nancy Fuhrman Martin '79, is an assistant to the
deputy commissioner with the State of Georgia
Department of Medical Assistants. She lives in
Stone Mountain, GA.
Amaury]. Gallisa '79, is a·national sales manager
with GTE Data Services. He had his wife, Valerie,
live in Tampa, FL.
Lee E. Greve '79, is a calling officer with Credit
Lyonnais. He lives in Chicago.
Jane]. Hampson '79, is a vice president in capital
market arbitrage with the First National Bank of
Chicago. She lives in Chicago.
Susan Hamrick Mole '79, is an administrator for
the Infertility Research Foundation. Her husband,
William R. Mole ' 79, travels extensively with
Lockheed, and has formed a wine importing
company, Vin International. They have adopted
a baby boy, William Thomas and they live in
Duarte, CA.
Dennis M. Harms '79, is an assistant professor
at the University of Illinois. He lives in Chicago.
Michael D. Harris '79, is director of marketing
with Kimstock, Inc. He lives in Fullerton, CA.
Thad H. Harvey '79, is a controller with Arnett
C1inc, in Monticello, IN . He has a 2-year-old
son, Ryan.
E. Ernesto Hernandez '79, is a second vice pres­ident
with Chase Bank International. He lives in
Miami Beach, FL.
Barbara A. Jans '79, is a marketing manager with
Round Table Pizza in San Francisco.
RosalieJohnson '79, is a director of strategy and
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business development with Premark International.
She lives in Buffalo Grove, IL.
Sandra K.Johnson '79, is an assistant vice presi­dent
and corporate advisor with Wells Fargo Bank
in San Francisco.
Debora B. Karaffa '79, has been promoted to inter­national
customer service coordinator with
Quinton Instrument Co. She lives in Puyallup, WA.
Vincent P. Kar! '79, and his wife had their second
daughter, Kathryn, in December 1986. They live
in Utica, NY
David K. Kastner '79, is a market analyst with
Garrett AiResearch. He just adopted a baby boy,
Jeremy. They live in Torrance, CA.
Kyoko Kent '79, is a home health care provider
with Caremark Corp. in Newport Beach, CA.
David A. Likins '79, was recently elected senior
vice president of the financial institutions depart­ment
at MBank, Dallas.
Cynthia C. LinenbrokerJohnson '79, is a man­ager
with Garrett Turbine Engine Co., and lives
with her husband, David '79, in Tokyo,Japan.
Lisa M. Maioriello-Gallus '79, is in law school.
She has two daughters, Sylvia and Carmen. They
live in Takoma Park, MD.
Bob Mallott '79, was appointed to serve on two
Ohio State Government task forces in 1986. Both
task forces dealt with natural resource, environ­mental
and law enforcement issues. He and his
wife, Laiyee, and their daughter, Tali, live in
Chillicothe, OH. They had a second child
in February.
Rajeen Merchant '79, is a market manager with
ATT International. He lives in Maplewood, N].
Jose H. Ortega '79, is a vice president/interna­tional
, with the Bank of Boston. He lives in
Key Biscayne, FL.
Surendra Pradhan '79, is a professor at California
State University, Hayward and lives in Union
City, CA . .
Jeffrey A. Prileson '79, is a senior financial
analyst with BBN Communications. He lives
in Boston.
John S. Seih, ,79, is an export manager with
Deutsch Company, manufacturers of airplane
connectors, in Banning, CA.
Bob G. Stuart '79, is living in Guam and is
employed by the U.S . Navy.
Robert W. Whittemore '79, is vice president in
charge ofjapan Cash Management Business with
Bankers Trust Co. in Tokyo,Japan.
Robyn L. Whitten '79, is an administrator and
financial manager with Staubli Corp., and lives
with her husband,John, in Greer.ville, sc.
Thomas T. Yang '79, is an area manager with
The Clorox International Co. He and his wife,
Valerie, and his son live in London, England.
Class of
1980
Jamieson Allen '80, is director of research and
development exchange at the U.S. Embassy in
Tokyo,Japan. He and his wife, Kathy, had their
first child in January 1987.
Christine Babson '80, is marketing manager for
GTE International Systems Corporation. She and
her husband, Robert '80, live in Roslindale, MA.
John). Baroni '80, is president of Northern
California Media, Inc., in San Francisco. He lives
in Oakland, CA.
William H. Benson '80, is self-employed and is
studying accounting at the University of Northern
Colorado in Greeley.
Sharon L. Ber! Robinson '80, had a daughter,
Courtney, in October 1985. They live in
Houston, TX.
Dennis Blank '80, is a loan officer for Dresdner
Bank. He lives in Brooklyn, NY
Darell L. Call '80, is an accountant with Exxon
Corp. in Midland, TX.
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Christian Charette' 80, is a vice president in the
real estate projects group for United Savings Bank
FS.B. in San Francisco.
Cynthia E. Cielle '80, is president of Cielle &:
Associates, a management and marketing consult­ing
firm in Phoenix.
Anita Sur Claricoates '80, has been named vice
preSident of the First National Bank of Chicago.
She and her husband, Brian, and their two
children live in Western Springs, IL.
Stephen P. Collins '80, has a new son, Patrick
Ryan, who was born inJune 1986.
S.K. Curry '80, is a project manager with Winter
Construction Co. in Smyrna, GA. He and his wife,
Sandy, are expecting their first child.
Philip B. Fandek '80, is in the trade finance
division with First National Bank of Maryland. He
has two children, Elizabeth and Abigail.
William H. Fehr '80, and his wife, Leslie, had
twins, Molly and Timmy, in August 1986. They
live in Wyomissing, PA.
Yu Fukui '80, is vice preSident of OtemaeJunior
College and writes "I was pleasantly surprised to
discover the coincidence of anniversary events
between Thunderbird's 40th anniversary and
Otemae College, which was founded just 40 years
ago by my grandfather." He lives in
Nishinomiya-shi,Japan .
John H. Gustafson '80, is with C. Itoh-a Co., a
Japanese trading house. He lives in Houston.
Robert C. Hackett '80, is a project manager with
Smith Kline Beckman Corp. He and his wife,
Karen, live in Brussels, Belgium.
Nanci Hill '80, is a corporate art consultant
with Riggs Galleries. She lives in San Diego, CA.
Pagnan A. Kabore '80, is a technical officer with
the World Health Organization. He and his wife,
Josephine, live in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
James Kenley '80, and his wife Judy (nee
Wertheimer) '80, had a son in November 1986.
Manfred Kohrs '80, is an export manager with
O.TH. Beier &: Co., and lives in Pinetown,
South Africa.
Eugene Lavelle '80, is vice president of operations
with New Country Telecommunications in Beverly
Hills, CA.
Kenneth E. Le FevreJr. '80, is a senior pro­grammer/
analyst with Logistic System Architects.
He lives in North Highland, CA.
Richard R. Leckie '80, is a programmer analyst
with the State of Arizona. He lives in Glendale, AZ.
Susan L. Mabes '80, is a senior accountant with
GTE International. She lives in Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Ann M. Mabie '80, is a loan officer with Focus
Real Estate Finance Co. of Arizona Inc. in Phoenix.
George Machun '80, is a director of client ser­vices,
Asia, with Ogilvy &: Mather International.
He lives in Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong.
Elizabeth A. McNary Stanek '80, married Jim
Stanek inJuly 1983 and is a foreign operations
staff assistant withJHB International in Denver, CO.
Robert P. Melcher '80, and his wife, Susan, had
son, Pearce William, in August 1985.
Paul E Meyer '80, is with Cushman Realty Corp.
in Los Angeles.
Walter Mikitowicz '80, is a project engineer with
Cabot, Cabot Forbes. His first child, Alexander
Richard, was born in August 1985. They live
in Phoenix.
Therese M. Miller Khoury '80, is a vice president
with Texas Commerce Bank, and her husband,
Gilbert Khoury '81, is a trader with Criterion
Investment Management Co. They live in Houston.
Gregory C. Mueth '80, is a marketing and adver­tising
consultant. He and his wife had their first
child in February. They live in Webster Groves, MO.
Ellen Greenman Needles '80, is an international
marketing manager with ConAgra, Inc. in St
Louis, MO. and recently had a baby.
David Netz '80, is a research faculty member of
the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he
develops competitive repositioning strategies and
programs for American manufacturers that have
been hurt by imports.
Stewart H. Newman '80, is a trader with the
Chicago Board of Trade. He and his wife, Susan
Wood Newman '80, had a daughter, Sara, in
February 1986. They live in Woodbridge, IL.
Eric M. Nielsen '80, is a vice president of sales
with FNR International Corp. in Lawrence, MA.
Karen S. Norelli '80, is director of the business
development division, Bethlehem Steel Corpora­tion.
She married Nicholas B. Franco, Ph.D., in
September 1986. They live in Bethlehem, PA.
Henry Nothaft '80, is in international services.
He lives in LaJolla, CA.
Joseph A. O'Neill '80, is a director of sales with
Andrew Jergens Co. He and his wife, Amy, had a
son, Brian, in December 1986. They live
in Cincinnati.
George P. Pearson '80, is manager, Far East
Business Development, for Cyprus Minerals Com­pany.
He resides in Tokyo,Japan.
Ladislaus Perenyi '80, and Laureen Suba '81 are
married and live in Houston, TX. Ladislaus is a
senior manager with Toronto Dominion Bank, and
Laureen is an assistant vice president with First
Ciry National Bank of Houston.
Eric W. Port '80,